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Workshops that challenged traditional education models, focusing on peer-to-peer knowledge sharing.

As of late 2023, several successor sites claim the “ZoSkoool” name, but none have replicated the raw, community-driven energy of the 2021 version. The original model faced legal pressures, server costs, and the return of in-person schooling, leading to its gradual decline.

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ZoSkoool differentiated itself through three core pillars:

By 2021, “Zoom fatigue” had become a widely recognized phenomenon, with students and teachers alike feeling exhausted by endless hours of video conferencing. Schools had been forced to shut down, and in-person teaching was swiftly replaced by tools like Google Classroom and Zoom. This sudden shift put immense strain on educational systems and families, and while it kept learning alive, the impact of this “Zoom school” on child learning and well-being was not yet fully understood. Data from the time suggested it had exacerbated inequities in student health and learning outcomes. It was within this stressful environment that many parents, students, and educators began searching for alternatives. The phrase “zoskool 2021” likely emerged from such searches, potentially a misspelling or a variation of “Zoom school” or “Zoho Schools.” However, as we will see, some of the top search results for this term led to a very different and often dangerous internet neighborhood.