Question for Teachers:
What digital tools from hybrid or online learning should teachers continue using?
Hybrid and online learning changed how many teachers planned lessons, communicated with students, collected assignments, and delivered instruction. Even though many schools have returned to traditional face-to-face instruction, digital tools are still part of the modern classroom. Teachers continue to use learning management systems, online assignments, recorded lessons, digital quizzes, video tools, discussion boards, and virtual collaboration spaces.
Some tools made teaching more flexible and helped students access materials outside the classroom. Other tools may have created challenges, distractions, or extra work for teachers.
As a teacher, what is your opinion? Which digital tools should remain part of classroom instruction? What worked well during hybrid or online learning, and what should schools move away from?
