• Offline educational tools or websites

    Hi... Not all schools have good internet. That’s why offline educational tools are very helpful. These are programs or apps that you can download once and use without the internet.
    Some good offline tools are:

    1. Khan Academy Lite (KA Lite)
    2. Kolibri
    3. Wikipedia Offline (Kiwix)
    4. Offline Moodle
    5. GCompris
  • Hi liselli you welcome. I hope you understand my reply

  • @LISELLI
    "It’s really important to have backup plans when internet access is uncertain. Downloading videos and using offline features is a smart way to keep lessons running smoothly. Thanks for sharing these helpful tips!"

  • @Great idea! I also download materials ahead of time and use offline Google tools. Would love to hear about more offline resources others use!

  • Thanks a lot @BEGUM0167087d15 @BUSHR43f4bb18a0 @CUTEKfc710a7c49 @HIRAC405752f6f0 @MARIY0b647d9a23 @Samuel-Atta-Okoh @TEHNI58909e91f6
    I appreciate all of your responses. I'm taking notes. If any one else knows of any more offline educational tools and websites please feel free to share.

  • @LISELLI yes it is a good idea and appropriate use of social media

  • Yes, I agree. Problems differ but solution matters. It is good to have contingency plan.

    Imamuddin Khaskheli
    High School Teacher
    GHSS Thana Bula Khan, Jamshoro,
    Hyderabad Region, Sindh, Pakistan

  • Thank you for sharing your thoughtful approach! It’s great to hear that you’re prepared with offline options—downloading videos in advance and enabling offline access for tools like Google Slides and Sheets is a smart strategy. I completely agree that having a backup plan is essential, especially in schools where internet access can be inconsistent.

    Some additional offline educational resources that can be useful include:

    Khan Academy Offline – You can download lessons and videos using the Khan Academy app.

    Wikipedia Offline (Kiwix) – Kiwix allows you to download Wikipedia and other content for offline browsing.

    PhET Simulations – Many science and math simulations from PhET can be downloaded and used without internet.

    LibreOffice – A free suite of tools similar to Microsoft Office, great for creating lesson materials offline.

    It would be wonderful if others could also share the offline tools or resources they use. Together, we can build a helpful list for all educators working in low-connectivity areas.

    Thanks again for starting this important conversation!

  • Absolutely, thank you for bringing up such an important point! It's great that you're already taking proactive steps like downloading videos and enabling offline access for Google tools—those strategies make a big difference in minimizing disruptions.

  • "That's so true! Having a backup plan is essential. Besides downloading videos and using Google's offline mode, I've also used USB drives with educational content and offline apps like Khan Academy. What other strategies do you use to ensure continuity when internet connectivity is an issue?"

  • @LISELLI
    Absolutely, preparing for unreliable internet is smart teaching, and it's great that you're already downloading videos and using offline features of tools like Google Slides and sheets.

  • @TEHNI58909e91f6
    Agreed
    There are too many countries in the world that lacks in basic facilities where internet and digital literacy tools are too far to reach for students. But digital literacy is the key to survive in the modern world and we need to focus on its access to all students whether they are enrolled in private or public schools

  • @LISELLI That’s a great approach! I also keep offline resources ready—PDFs, interactive apps that work without internet, and downloaded simulations.

  • @Samuel-Atta-Okoh Got it! But now the video that is downloaded from the mentioned website can't be sent to others.

  • @LISELLI said in Offline educational tools or websites:

    I appreciate all of your responses. I'm

    Welcome @LISELLI

  • @LISELLI YEAH I WILL SHARE FOR SURE

  • @LISELLI Awesome strategy, and prepared for internet outages is very smart. I fully agree that without some alternative plans or strategies, one can't even operate with technology. Downloading the videos in advance is a lifesaver, and glad you're also taking advantage of the offline capabilities of Google Sheets and Slides.
    The most helpful tool I know and have used that could be really helpful for your science lab
    Khan Academy Offline: You can download significant portions of Khan Academy's content, including videos, articles, and practice exercises, for offline use. They have a desktop app for this purpose, which is perfect for a school lab setting.

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  • I m not that much familiar with offline educational tool, but will get knowledge as everyone is sharing their ideas, thank to you mam u have discuss nice topic, I know about online education tools and it is easy to work and search online educational material.

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  • @LISELLI
    Hello dear hopefully you have good time.Absolutely agree with your approach! Having a backup plan is essential, especially in settings where internet access can be unpredictable. Pre-downloading videos is a smart move — it saves time and avoids disruptions.
    I'm an English language educator I believe in making learning accessible and engaging, regardless of the available resources. I often blend traditional methods with simple digital tools — like offline apps and pre-downloaded materials — to ensure my students stay connected to language learning even without internet access. My focus is always on creating meaningful learning experiences that empower every student.
    Thanks for starting this discussion. It's is so important for educators of low connectivitu areas to support each other with creative solutions.
    Warm Regards

    "Shaping young minds and empowering girls to become emotionally and financially independent".

  • @HIRAC405752f6f0 Continuing the conservation and sharing few offline tools that I have been using;

    IXL: This platform offer comprehensive offline learning experience including Quizzes and Practice Questions.

    Quizlet: This app is a great resource for studying and memorizing information, with offline access to flashcards, flashcard games, and other learning tools.

    Evernote: Amazing note-taking app. Highly recommended.