Some simple training, teaching and tutorials could be delivered using meeting, messaging and collaboration tools.
For lots of learners undertaking more complex courses it could help to use a digital learning platform. These enable students to actively engage with educational content through sharing documents, video, lectures and tutorials. Educators use digital learning platforms as part of their instruction to make learning more interesting and interactive for students and to offer lessons that can be personalised for each learner.
BrainCert is an all-in-one training platform that enables organisations to conduct custom training online such as delivering self-paced blended courses, certification exams, video conferencing and real-time collaboration using integrated virtual classroom. It has free starter accounts and advanced accounts are affordable
Moodle is a free online Learning Management System, providing educators around the world with an open source solution for eLearning that is scalable, customisable and secure with the largest selection of activities available
Panopto provides lecture recording, screencasting, video streaming, and video content management software, which is often used in E-learning environments. It allows you to centrally manage your recorded lectures, additional classroom videos. Panopto is all about the video. It has free basic accounts and affordable pro accounts
Google Classroom is a free web service developed by Google for schools that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments. The primary purpose of Google Classroom is to streamline the process of sharing files between teachers and students. It is estimated between 40 to 100 million users use Google Classroom
Learning@Wales is a national E–learning platform managed by the Digital Learning Wales Team. The Digital Learning Wales team is also responsible for the development and management of national NHS E–learning courses for Wales. NGOs in Wales can add content to make courses available online.