Mmany activities have been suspended foror because of the quarantine to prevent the transmission of the new coronavirus, including classes. However, several initiatives emerged during this period to encourage the continuity of the learning routine while at home.
One of these alternatives is the free app Future Challenge Club (CDF), on Canal Futura, which aims to encourage teachers and students to interact and learn collaboratively. In this way, the application works as a game to help those who are studying at home in a dynamic and fun way.
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In the game, the student must answer questions and answers to complete learning journeys and share knowledge through the cell phone screen. Recently, the app was updated to include new features, such as themed rooms created by teachers so that students can participate in collective learning paths.
So far, the game has
7 thousand questions, updated monthly, divided into 10 categories, such as Education and Culture, Current Affairs, Citizenship and Rights, and Technology and Business. With these functionalities, the application can also help teachers in the development of interactive lesson plans with more dynamic approaches.The CDF was developed by PlayerOne, a company specialized in creating games and interactive content platforms, and is available free of charge for operating systems android It is iOS.
In addition to the application, the Roberto Marinho Foundation Education Laboratory offers other solutions to assist students with suspended classes. One of the main initiatives is the distribution of educational content on various platforms, such as Canal Futura, which had its grid remodeled for this period, and the publication of more than 600 video lessons on Youtube.
Another initiative is the project Open Classes, which offers free online classes to make studying at home easier. Finally, the foundation also trains teachers, so that they are able to use technologies in teaching, as well as new ways of communicating with students.
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