I have been teaching English and Social Studies to grade 7 and 8 students at a school in Lake Country, B.C. I would like to design an online teaching and learning experience that would be suitable for these classes around… Continue Reading →
Learning Activity 1: There were a few differences between face-to-face teaching and online teaching that were not identified in the videos. First, without students working in a classroom in front of you, a teacher would not know what kind of… Continue Reading →
BENEFITS: Cutting Edge Technology As an online instructor, you would stay up to date with all of the newest tech offerings. This would include things like video conferencing services, websites and other relevant software, etc. With COVID-19, educators around the… Continue Reading →
Prior to reading Joksimović et al.’s (2015) review of online learning, I had thought about potential “Instructional Strategies” that I could utilize. However, it is clear to me now that the issue is certainly a lot more complex than I… Continue Reading →
Online teaching and learning can mean different things, depending on a multitude of factors. Prior to COVID-19, what came to mind was an individual student working their way through course material that they were accessing via the internet. Although there… Continue Reading →
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