Online learning

An Israeli reservist turned his son’s screen time into an AI learning platform

Yuvi LAB, developed by Home Front Command reservist Moti Malka with his son and colleagues, aims to help children build games, apps and learning tools in a free, login-free online environment.

Yuvi LAB, developed by Home Front Command reservist Moti Malka with his son and colleagues, aims to help children build games, apps and learning tools in a free, login-free online environment.
Learning via Zoom

"This is an unpopular opinion, but children's Zoom is critical to their resilience"

Online Learning.

Best online learning platforms for children: What parents and teachers need to know in 2026

Exploring current online trends shaping our digital landscape


Masa teaching fellows provide 2,500 hours of online study

Some 220 teaching fellows with the Masa Israel Journey organization came to the country last year to teach English in Israeli schools.

A businessperson working at his computer (Illustrative)

Students in AZ, teachers in CA: Jewish high school plans post-COVID future

Starting this fall, students in Arizona will connect with their Southern California teachers and classmates through video, and will gather at a site to be determined.

Shalhevet High School in Los Angeles invested in remote learning technology during the pandemic. In the fall, students located in Arizona will begin to attend Shalhevet classes via video. (Tushar Dwivedi)

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Hebrew Language Day

"Hebrew without excuses - simple as that"! - Ze’ev Jabotinsky


Building Resilience in Children

Resilience. It’s a word we’ve been hearing a lot during COVID-19.


TAU course on Islam ranked one of 50 best online courses of all time

So far, over 20,000 students from 155 countries around the world have enrolled in the course.

Prof. Miri Shefer-Mossensohn of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Middle Eastern and African History

Hapoalim launches escape room game to promote financial good conduct

The family game can be played at different difficulty levels.

View of Bank Hapoalim branch in central Jerusalem on December 11, 2019.

Online Learning from Home is a Privilege. It Shouldn't Be.


Experts fear pupils could fall behind with remote learning

Households in Middle East often lack personal computers, access to high-speed internet

Israeli children in second grade (7 - 8 years old) using computers in a class room during a lesson at the "Janusz Korczak" school  in Jerusalem. May 17, 2011.

Online learning set to stay at Israel's universities after COVID-19

The mass move to online study may present an opportunity for ambitious institutions seeking to reach wider audiences.

Students on campus at Tel Aviv University