25 Sep, 2020
Avaya Enables Students and Teachers to Bridge the Gap in the Digital Classroom Era
Another example of the edu-revolution set to roll out, impacting international education. Students will be able to access quality education from anywhere, at significantly reduced costs and minus the onerous visa requirements. Student travel worldwide will certainly be impacted.
SANTA CLARA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE – Avaya (NYSE: AVYA), which claims to be a global leader in solutions to enhance and simplify communications and collaboration, is enabling educational institutions worldwide to adapt to new ways to educate and engage with students with cloud-based meeting and collaboration capabilities that are keeping students learning and curriculums on track with Avaya Spaces™.
Avaya Spaces, the all-in-one video collaboration app for the digital workplace, changes the way learning gets done. It helps bring together distributed groups of people instantly with immersive work spaces where they can message, meet, share content and manage tasks from a browser or mobile device, and provides an easy, secure and effective way to collaborate in the cloud.
Institutions ranging from local schools to large universities with geographically diverse student populations are using Avaya Spaces for their virtual classroom needs as they keep their students and teachers connected and safe. Educational institutions such as Ancona Liceo, Charter College, Icon International, Florida State University, Graf-Zeppelin High School, Michigan State University, Montclair State University, North Dakota State University, St. John’s Lutheran School, UC Berkeley, University of Mississippi, University of Tennessee, University of Southern California, UC San Francisco and Virginia Tech are among the thousands of schools globally that are teaching and learning with Avaya Spaces.
“The global adoption of distance learning represents a paradigm shift from traditional educational models and has introduced a steep learning curve for both teachers and students. The flexibility and ease of use of Avaya Spaces flattens that curve, and supports those who need communication and collaboration when it matters most,” said Simon Harrison, SVP and Chief Marketing Officer, Avaya. “As a world leader in collaboration solutions, we continue to accelerate our work with educators across the globe to enable distance learning powered by cloud innovation and an easy-to-use app that combines the best of video conferencing with true, immersive collaboration and 24-7 engagement and communication.”
Avaya Spaces enabled St. John’s to quickly implement a simple, single, user-friendly solution that students, teachers, and administrators could use on any device without the need to install and maintain software. Beyond education, St. John’s is using the platform for board meetings, church services, and other group gatherings.
“I’ve always considered myself a pioneer of new technology and ideas for educating, but COVID-19 was a challenge beyond anything I could have imagined. It wasn’t about just using a video solution to see each other. It was about moving operations entirely online,” said Matthew Kamien, Principal at St. John’s Lutheran School. “Having the Avaya OneCloud solution with Avaya Spaces allowed our school and parish to continue its feeling of connected family and community. When seeking a solution, this was paramount. It is who we have been for over 150 years.”
Graf-Zeppelin High School, the Friedrichshafen-based institution in Germany, introduced Avaya Spaces within a few days of the nationwide lockdown, transitioned to a virtual classroom quickly, and thus set up optimal conditions for successful knowledge transfer in the digital space.
“Open video chat offers such as Zoom did not come into consideration for us, a secure system that could be obtained via a German or European computer center was sought. We needed to ensure that the cloud software complies with the demanding requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation,” said Fabian Feiri, School management team, Graf-Zeppelin High School, Friedrichshafen. “Avaya Spaces convinced us after the first test run, and also from a cost perspective–everything worked like clockwork. Colleagues from the risk group can participate in school conferences in this way without fear of infection. They remain safe from a health-perspective, but at the same time remain informed of important developments and information. Thanks to Avaya Spaces, we can offer more normality during the crisis.”
In Ghana, Icon International School has turned to technology to ensure the continued delivery of education for its students. Initially getting by with various freemium consumer apps, the school eventually put in place a comprehensive remote learning program with Avaya.
“With Avaya Spaces, teachers are able to attend to the individual needs of every learner,” said Elizabeth Owusu-Bennoah, Proprietress, Icon International School. “We have found the task management features particularly effective, as they enable us to plan, type out assignments, and follow up on them all within the same app. Previously, there was a lot of copying and pasting between various different apps, but now everything is held within an easy-to-access online space. With Avaya Spaces, we are able to create a rich and academically stimulating environment that students can access from the safety and comfort of their own homes.”
Avaya Spaces is available in nearly 100 countries and is offered with Avaya OneCloud™ Subscription, as well as on a standalone basis. Learn how Avaya Spaces is available for free to education and eligible nonprofit organizations.
Additional Resources
- Find out how Avaya Spaces supports today’s unplanned and reactive work in brand new ways
- Read our case study, Graf-Zeppelin High School: Successful Learning in the Digital Classroom
- Read our recent blog, One Parent’s Thoughts on Crisis Learning and Technology That Can Help
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