Your remote learning mega-guide for lockdown 3.0: Tips, tricks and plans for lessons at home Jake Helm and Katie Strick
School’s out for the foreseeable - but don’t panic. We’ve been here before so we (technically) know what we’re doing, Joe Wicks is back (hurrah!) and this time, there’s more help at hand than ever.
Even if teachers aren’t always available on Microsoft Teams, the online timetable is packed - homeschool heroes from Myleene Klass to David Walliams are hard at work to keep the little ones educated (and entertained).
The even better news? Video lessons aren’t the only option available if you’re all sick of screen time or taking it in turns to use the iPad. This time, there are science podcasts to play while you’re making breakfast and audio books that’ll take care of the bedtime reading on nights that you’re too stretched.
The stars of the Go House. Photo: Tony Gavin
TikTok creators with a large following make money from sponsored content, branded merchandise (Go House residents Andrea and Lewis have their own range of hoodies and t-shirts) and from promoting product on behalf of brands. Everyone in the Go House continues to make their own content, posting at least one video a day. They also collaborate on content, which appears on the Go House TikTok account, YouTube and Instagram.
The house has a combined audience of eight million followers, which is clearly a huge draw for advertisers (and which presumably funds the exorbitant rent and private chef).