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LoiLoNote Classroom Teaching / Collaboration Software: Free 1 Year License For Eligible Teachers & Schools (U.P $55 USD)

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"Teacher & 40 student accounts are free."

"Pilot Schools Wanted:

Schools or classrooms that volunteer to be pilot schools enjoy use of our full-featured School Plan for free.

[1 pg report of usage / semester] In exchange, we only ask that they:

send us a single 1-page report each semester, detailing a lesson that used LoiLoNote School"

(Backgound: Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 includes a LoiLoScope 30-trial

While looking for info on what LoiLoScope does, we found the developer's other software, incl'g "LoiLoNote School" and the "Pilot School" offer)

Cf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LoiLoNote )


Product description:

LoiLoNote School provides a virtual workspace where users can save information as multimedia cards. Cards can be arranged and grouped like a mind map, helping students organize their thoughts and providing a birds-eye view of what has been learned. These capabilities encourage active learning and creative energy in the classroom.

Try it for Free for 1 year as a Pilot School
1. As a pilot school, your school (or classroom) can use all the features of our paid plan with an unlimited number of teacher- and student-users for free for one year. In exchange, we simply ask pilot schools to provide one single-page report per semester detailing how they used LoiLoNote School in their lessons.

To volunteer as a pilot school, please contact us

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  • +4

    What?
    how is this a bargain?
    how much is "almost free"?

    • ICYMI:

      1. WikiPedia tells you What.

      2. A bit of Sweat-Equity (rather than scarce $$) "pays the rent monthly" for this software:

      3. A teacher would need to write a 1-page report, each month. Easy for teachers, harder for others.

      (Wasn't that written above?)

  • If a school has one to one laptops (as shown in the video on website https://n.loilo.tv/en/) then it would certainly have suitable software. The schools that are experiencing issues with online learning are those where there isn't one to one devices. Therefore there is usually not the suitable software in place or teacher experience to deliver the virtual lesson. Trying to implement new software without face to face contact with students is unwise, especially as the teacher guiding them would have little more knowledge. Where students are using software well it is because it has been part of their everyday (weekly) practice in their normal face to face classroom.

    • -1

      There are always a few Geeks in a large enough classroom, who enjoy racing out in-front of the rest, learing whatever new or cool thing falls into view.

      They get to show-off their skills & work-examples to the others (a few decades before joining Google, or - in this case - Microsoft ;-)

      Eventually, every new S/W "toy" becomes part of the furniture (ie, familiar, comfortable, & easy for most, of not all, other students to use).

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