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The terms "e-learning," "distance learning," "web-based learning" and "online learning" are often used interchangeably.
The "intimate glimpse into students' lives & thought processes"- dont need to stop once physical classrooms reopens!
So here what I personally love to bring back to our own classroom-
- Giving Feedback-
As learners' will be motivated and develops confidence to do more better in their curricular, which also promotes growth in learning.Effective feedback during the first year in university can aid the transition to higher education and may support student retention.
2) Parent - Teacher Partnership.
Parents play a vital role in online teaching.They can be motivators for your students while you are the other side of the screen.Many teachers underestimate the value of building relationships with their students’ parents. Parents can be your best friends, and they can be your worst enemy. It is hard work for a teacher to build trusting cooperative relationships, but it will be well worth all the effort in the long run. The following five tips can help teachers build solid relationships with the parents of the students they serve.
3) Engaging Online Teaching.
Teachers' can use different types of modules, where they can choose a platform to enhance the teaching across multiple modes.You can put as much time as you like into recording the content-heavy part of your lesson, and students are able to watch it back as many times as they need.A live class once a week brings back the engaging dynamic of the classroom. Use the time to kick start a discussion or delve into some new and exciting content.
4) Learning resources-
Make a unit plan & prepare for various resources like videos, link and printable handouts.
Assignment and Activities plays a important role, where students will be up to date with their lesson, which also increases their retention power.
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