Centralise your digital learning content to become a more efficient school

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Building a unique portfolio of digital lesson content together, as a staff team, can really help make an impact on your students and their parents.

As a school, you are so proud of your staff and of their daily work to inspire and engage students. Every day, you see them interacting with learners, and looking for solutions to draw and keep their students’ attention. They constantly give their best and always create inspiring lessons and educational content for their classes, which is not always accessible and visible to senior leaders and the rest of the staff. Given its value for your school, that’s a real pity. All that work and effort should not go to waste.

Get the most out of all the amazing lesson content created by your teachers. Imagine all of your digital teaching resources centralised and safely stored in one place, accessible to all school staff, teachers, and students. That’s LessonUp!

If a teacher is sick or absent, other teachers can easily take over. Teachers and administrators don’t have to upload the same curriculum material, or create similar lessons over and over again. LessonUp makes it easier to work on cross-curricular collaborations and offers students a wider range of engagement types.

3 reasons to centralise your EdTech

Students are the core of this change towards centralised teaching, because every young person deserves the best possible education. A complete digital platform can radically improve their learning experience. Why? And how?

1. Engaged students learn better

Teachers who use LessonUp are the first to notice that interactive lessons motivate and engage their students. Most learners live in a world that constantly activates and engages them, particularly through digital content. Schools and teachers can take advantage of this trend in a positive way, by teaming up to create, share, and co-teach unique interactive lessons that their students won’t forget.

2. Not all students are the same

Shier and more hesitant students need to feel seen, heard and understood. That can be challenging for them during an in-person lesson. In digital settings, they might feel more confident, finding their voice and surprising their teachers with lengthy answers to questions. By asking an open-ended question through the platform, as above, teachers provide them with the opportunity to express themselves without putting them directly in the spotlight.

3. Keeping track of student progress is key

With LessonUp teachers are always in the loop and fully aware of the performance and needs of their students. During each interactive element, the system stores all student feedback in automatically-generated student reports. They are always there for consultation, and help your staff assess what students need to learn at their best. Teachers can easily differentiate learning material, and communicate in real time with their students when teaching remotely.

A great teacher remains the essential factor to motivate and teach a class full of students. Yet if schools equip teachers with a shared digital platform, they have access to amazing tools that engage their students and they can use content contributions from all school staff.

To find out how LessonUp could help your school and to request a free demo, visit their EdTech Impact profile .


Updated on: 16 November 2022


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