A3Learning Community platform

JOIN THE A3LEARNING EUROPEAN LEARNING COMMUNITY!  

The Learning Community is a European virtual community of teachers and students who come together to constantly learn, inspire and be inspired.  

This virtual space connects 4 European Countries: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy and Portugal. 

It is intended to be a melting pot of teaching and learning, where schools of all kinds can share their knowledge, projects and ideas on how the new technologies can be helpful in the learning process.  

Indeed, as technology represents a challenge, teachers and students from different environments may have valid and brilliant ideas on how to implement effective blended learning.  

The Learning Community is an opportunity to reflect together on the infinite possibilities which technology can offer to deliver effective, curious, engaging learning experience. You can use this space as a magical box to find original ideas and be inspired by others’ ideas on how to implement technology in your classroom to deliver every kind of lesson.  

You will be the main character: post, share, comment and ask whenever needed!  

The Community will learn from you and with you.  

WHO SHOULD JOIN THE LEARNING COMMUNITY  

Teachers and students from primary schools and high schools can meet on the platform by asking the access and creating their profiles.  

You can join and interact with anyone from your own country or, even funnier, with someone around Europe to learn more about their school system, their projects and their vision for the future of technology and Artificial Intelligence in education.  

WHAT YOU CAN DO IN THE LEARNING COMMUNITY  

  • Post and share your works, projects, ideas, questions, resources, best practices and anything else you think can be helpful or insightful  
  • Ask friendships to other community members and chat privately  
  • Create, join and manage thematic groups  
  • Comment and react to posts  
  • Scroll down the homepage to learn and get inspiration from others 

WHY TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS SHOULD JOIN THE LEARNING COMMUNITY  

  • To meet new people and cultures 
  • To learn from others 
  • To get inspiration for your next classes and projects 
  • To be inspirational for other teachers and students 
  • To practice your English!  

HOW TO JOIN  

Follow these simple steps to join the Learning Community.  

  1. STEP ONE: registration 

Click on Register and provide your nickname (we suggest using your Name and Surname) and a valid email address. Once your registration request is accepted, you will receive a notification via email. Click on the provided link. Now you’re part of the Learning Community!  

  1. STEP TWO: complete your profile 

You can now complete your profile with your picture or avatar and a short bio. Tell us what your expertise is, what you teach, what you are passionate about or your favorite subject! If you wish, put a flag to let others know where you come from and/or where you live. 

  1. STEP THREE: visit the members and request friendship  

You can scroll down the members homepage and see all the participants in the Learning Community. Visit their profiles and request friendship to connect all over Europe! 

  1. STEP FOUR: join the groups 

Now visit the Groups page and request to join the international one (Teachers group – if you are a teacher; Students group – if you are a student) and your national groups.  

  1. STEP FIVE: check on activities and post your works! 

Once you have completed all the steps, you are ready to be an active part of this Learning Community! You can post, react and share your works, interesting materials, ideas and so on. Of course, you can also ask questions and, for example, learn more about schools and approaches in other countries, or even request tips and suggestions on how to create new projects or solve new challenges. 

In order to join the community please select Request membership from the top left of the page or Log-in if you already have an account. Approval of membership is done by our administrators manually to avoid spam.