If you are a schoolteacher in Japan or a parent of a school aged child in Japan, you can use @trello+@slackhq+@zoom_us to do everything you were doing in the classroom but remotely. Guides for collaborating remotely: https://zapier.com/learn/remote-work/ … and https://info.trello.com/hubfs/How_To_Embrace_Remote_Work_Trello_Ultimate_Guide.pdf …
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Also, the free versions of those apps should do everything you need but if you contact us we'll find you a way to get a 100% free code for paid if you need it. Can't speak for
@stewart or@ericsyuan but u could ask. I'd formalize this for Trello but I'm making this up as I type2 replies 37 retweets 48 likesShow this thread -
Also, you can use a bunch of other tools just as easily also, like MSTeams, or
@asana or@basecamp. There are tons of free collaboration tools out there that make it easy to transition to collaborating when you are not in the same physical location. https://basecamp.com/books/remote1 reply 14 retweets 20 likesShow this thread -
There are also great resources online (Unfortunately I only know English only ones like http://khanhacademy.org ) where parents can help there kids continue to learn... for free... even if they aren't in school or the teachers aren't available.
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@patio11 bc I have no other idea how to signal boost this to the people that might find it useful at this moment in time.3 replies 10 retweets 9 likesShow this thread
I don’t have much of a domestic following but have tossed a bottle into the Internet for you in Japanese. Thank you.
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