Online education

Nas Daily lets viewers 'get to know Israel' in video series to be launched online

The series, produced in Israel for social platforms, will feature concise clips about daily life, landmarks, and communities.

 Nuseir Yassin, known for 'Nas Daily,' on stage at the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York City.
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Lego owners buy Israeli-founded company BrainPOP

BrainPOP, per the company's website, was founded in 1999 by Dr. Avraham Kadar as a creative way to explain difficult concepts to his young patients. 

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Israeli foundation to host panel at UN convention on disability rights

The Athena Foundation specializes in empowering teachers through advanced technology, and will be hosting an online event to discuss the use of technology for teaching students with disabilities.

Teachers' submissions for the "Classroom Look in Lockdown" project.

What a load of cheek! First-ever course in Chutzpah launches worldwide

A new online course called “The Art of Chutzpah,” teaches users how to become more confident, courageous, and resilient.

The Art of Chutzpah online course

New online learning platform to bridge gap between US Jews and Israel

"This is an opportunity to make Israel-focused Jewish education affordable and cutting-edge for individuals and institutions.”

The small virtual classrooms of the Ofek Hub program encourage interaction between students and teachers, as well as among students.

Distance learning struggles to keep distracted students focused

"I told him he was wasting the teacher's time and thought he would stop, but he kept coming back to games because they were right in front of him."

Anais, a student at the International Bilingual School (EIB), attends her online lessons in her bedroom in Paris as a lockdown is imposed to slow the rate of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) spread in France, March 20, 2020.

TAU course on Islam ranked one of 50 best online courses of all time

So far, over 20,000 students from 155 countries around the world have enrolled in the course.

Prof. Miri Shefer-Mossensohn of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Middle Eastern and African History

Arab students twice as likely to quit studies amid coronavirus crisis

Arab students already face significant disadvantages compared to their Jewish counterparts, but the coronavirus has further exacerbated these.

JEWISH AND Arab students mingle on the Mount Scopus campus of Jerusalem’s Hebrew University

Tips to Make Online Tutoring Engaging For Students.

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Online learning laptops still not provided by Education Ministry

The head of the the Child Rights Committee, MK Yousef Jabareen, demanded to know when the laptops are expected to arrive.

Israeli kids wearing school bags ahead of the first day of school and kindergarten outside their home in Jerusalem on August 31, 2020, The Israeli secular state education system will open tomorrow.

Great education can bring together online and off-line experiences

Forward-thinking education models can take advantage of the benefits of both online and off-line learning, as well as the unique synergy of their combination.

AFTER NAVIGATING an involuntary crash course in online learning, educational institutions are now recognizing that they will eventually deploy these strategies alongside off-line experiences in the post-COVID future.

OU Kosher opens new education division to support communities online

The OU Kosher first virtual event was attended by no less than 1,100 people in 23 countries around the world.

Rabbi Menachem Genack (left) and Rabbi Moshe Elefant of the Orthodox Union