I have experiences in the past teaching junior and high school kids as well as junior colleges as well.
Presentations, like in the physical classroom, are one of the most common methods of online teaching. This technique helps make a more significant impact on students ,most of whom are visual learners, than a teacher simply relaying information out of a textbook.
Most importantly, presentation...
I have experiences in the past teaching junior and high school kids as well as junior colleges as well.
Presentations, like in the physical classroom, are one of the most common methods of online teaching. This technique helps make a more significant impact on students ,most of whom are visual learners, than a teacher simply relaying information out of a textbook.
Most importantly, presentations allow you to incorporate visuals (images, GIFs, videos, etc.) which makes it easier to deliver and comprehend complex information and data while making the lesson more engaging. Plus you can also share your presentation with the students after the lesson for revision and studying.
Online whiteboards have risen as a popular choice to virtually emulate the in-person classroom experience shared between teachers and students. They offer an infinite canvas, shape libraries to create different diagrams and charts, pre-made templates, sketching, typing, image import options, etc.
Unlike the traditional whiteboards, they also let you digitize the content created, hence allowing you to re-share them and refer to them at a later time. You can also collaborate with students on the same canvas in real-time which paves the way to
>Carry out assignments
>Brainstorm around lessons
>Mind mapping
>Do interactive exercises such as quizzes & puzzles
>Review homework and leave feedback.
Learning is a two way channel. I keep on working hard until my fellow mates(Students) don't get things right. I believe I can deliver the best to my knowledge and hope to create better individuals who can feel proud of themselves.
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