Online learning

Exploring current online trends shaping our digital landscape

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 Limud Na'im Celebrates Milestone: 400,000 Online Lessons Delivered

Limud Na'im celebrates a milestone: 400,000 online lessons delivered on the platform

 Speak English confidently: your path to success

Speak English with confidence: Your path to success

Empty classroom at Cramim school, Beit Hakerem, Jerusalem, October 21 2020

'Prepare to learn remotely': Schools issue messages that spark panic


Legendary Marketer Review (2024): Is it Scam or Legit?

This Legendary Marketers Program review is all about what you can expect to get inside the Legendary Marketers membership, different ways to join, and insider look.

 Legendary Marketer Review

Bar-Ilan researchers say better paths yield better AI

Enhancing existing architectures using global decisions can pave the way for improved AI, which can improve its classification tasks without the need for additional layers.

 Should we be wary of the risks that powerful Artificial Intelligence systems could pose to humanity? (illustrative)

Billionaire investor says AI will save the world

AI has the potential to help people learn more efficiently than ever before and will dramatically augment human intelligence, Andreessen argues in his manifesto.

 Marc Andreessen

Matan Women's Institute launches innovative weekly podcast

Current podcasts are on the Book of Devarim with new personalities each week who explore ideas from the parsha and the meaning they impart. 

 Women studying at Matan Women's Institute for Torah Studies in Jerusalem.

NIS 5 million allocated to kids with learning disabilities

The Welfare Ministry cares for a variety of children with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders.

Group of students raising hands during a lesson in the classroom. [Illustrative]

German Talmud translation from 1935 goes online

The translation is a way to make Jewish texts available to a new generation of German Jews.

"Go and observe what the people are doing.” – Babylonian Talmud

Should parents help their kids do their homework or not?

Why do our children receive homework, and if we offer help do we actually harm them? A parenting instructor explains how to raise children to be "Independent learners.”

Boy reluctant to do his homework 370

Masa teaching fellows provide 2,500 hours of online study

Some 220 teaching fellows with the Masa Israel Journey organization came to the country last year to teach English in Israeli schools.

A businessperson working at his computer (Illustrative)

Students in AZ, teachers in CA: Jewish high school plans post-COVID future

Starting this fall, students in Arizona will connect with their Southern California teachers and classmates through video, and will gather at a site to be determined.

Shalhevet High School in Los Angeles invested in remote learning technology during the pandemic. In the fall, students located in Arizona will begin to attend Shalhevet classes via video. (Tushar Dwivedi)

4 Tips from Jackson Yew on How to Become an Elite Coach

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Hebrew Language Day

"Hebrew without excuses - simple as that"! - Ze’ev Jabotinsky

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