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Tips for Teaching Online
Here are some hot tips for your virtual teaching journey...
Give regular updates- Students need to know you're present, especially at the beginning.
Don't be surprised when things take longer.
Make it personal. Thank specific students, refer to them by name.
Establish rules for posting and sharing. (see below)
Be encouraging! Fewer visual cues means the need for other cues.
Summarize if things get stalled "I have responses from _, _, and _. I still need...".
Students still need thinking time. For activities that require more processing, during a live class might not be most useful learning.
If you needed to learn the platform, they need to learn the platform. Consider how much instruction they will need in advance to make it work.
Make a detailed plan, do a dry run, be prepared for it to not work anyways.
Model the attitude of patience and enthusiasm you want your students to have.
If you find you're asking: "What rules should I have for my students when they post online?" Here are some ideas:
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