Thousands of staff and students returning for term two across the state are left in the lurch after remote learning software fails to cope with demand on the first day back.
Thousands of students and staff returning to term two at South Australian schools have been left in the lurch after remote learning software failed to cope with an influx in demand, but the State Government has brushed off issues.Mother Kristy Schirmer will send her sons back to school as a result of the software issuesSeveral schools posted messages to students and parents on social media, noting"ICT issues" with the system, dubbed LearnLink.
"We are awaiting a resolution from the department on this issue. In the meantime please keep trying to login to Teams to access your class information and online Zoom meetings. Kristy Schirmer's sons had been learning from home for the last month of term one and were prepared for a couple more weeks of virtual learning, starting today.
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