Firstly it my first experience of teaching online. I think that first i have to plan the course after that there should be a good interaction with students and i should assign them assignments which can help them gain knowledge. Where you teach is as important as the technology you teach with. By kick-starting discussions within course, you cultivate a community. This is a valuable opportunity to...
Firstly it my first experience of teaching online. I think that first i have to plan the course after that there should be a good interaction with students and i should assign them assignments which can help them gain knowledge. Where you teach is as important as the technology you teach with. By kick-starting discussions within course, you cultivate a community. This is a valuable opportunity to build relationships with students in an environment that curated. Communication is a two-way the one hand, the lessons offer students the chance to voice their questions, thoughts and opinions to become part of the learning conversation. On the other, it’s an opportunity to improve how i teach class online. Students are motivated by content they can benefit from and are deeply interested in, regardless of the learning format. Motivation will come naturally when students know what they are getting from course and i can deliver it succinctly. Remaining aware of engagement levels and when they start to dip is a special skill that all great in-person teachers possess.But when you teach online courses, it’s difficult to gauge this energy shift because you usually can’t see your sidestep this potential pitfall, i would do best to cater to all learning styles to make content. By giving students short exercises, telling engaging stories, and demonstrating activities as i talk about them. After the end of class there should be feedback session which can be very helpful as well.
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