Topics: Education, Students , COVID 19, Zoom fatigue
Title: Online Teaching and Learning Under COVID19: Adjusting to the moment.
Participants: Precious Fasakin
Publish Date: 12/17/20
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Discussion Topics:
- What is the student perspective to remote learning in response to COVID19?
- How do teachers feel about teaching during COVID19?
- How do we go to college under COVID 19?
- How did “zoom” change the way we decompress from school time?
- Why did school expectations change from insecurity]at start of the shut down to the present high demands?
- What was lost in the transition from in-person education to online classes?
- Can Educators acknowledge that this school moment is not normal?
- How are the roles of teachers and students changed under a COVID19 education?
- What does school look like when we put students first, people first, and community first?
- How are teachers supposed to ask students to turn in work , when they might have had a death in the family as result of COVID19?
- Why do educators second-guess themselves in their ability to teach appropriately and effectively under COVID19?
- Can we be open about our vulnerability as students or teachers?
- Maybe our fatigue is not with learning but more specifically we are tired of being on the computer?
- What is screen fatigue?
- Why are some students struggle with the online format, while other students are succeeding?
- Can we adjust to this emergency by accessing opportunity to adjust for greater potential?
- How do we take inventory of the things that did not work while teaching online ?
- What are some successes of online teaching?
- This pandemic has forced us to imagine better futures.
- How has teaching ton online instruction changed the physical university model?
- This pandemic has highlighted the importance the support of office administrator, technical , registrar and maintenance in keeping the university system running.
- The reliance on video classrooms has forced a reveal that did not exist before.
- Is asking students to turn on their cameras and unwarranted invitation to their homes?
- Why do most teachers have a bookshelf in the background of their videos?