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Are teachers digitally competent?

Teacher's digital competence
Body for BlogDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, schools were repeatedly opening and closing. Distance learning via email, Microsoft Teams, Zoom or Google Meet replaced face-to-face teaching. Some of the assessments were done through Moodle, BlackBoard or quizzes on "Kahoot!". But all these solutions demanded technical skills from the teachers. The pandemic showed us that, nowadays, teachers need to know more than just how to teach in a classroom. They need to reach the student digitally, which is often a problem.

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