The Sue Griffiths have-a-chat video series
Remote Teaching & the Document Camera (7 min)
Effective remote teaching requires real-time interaction (e.g. Zoom), but equally importantly, a way to exchange work between teacher and students online.
Therefore, the teacher needs to be able to record videos. The Document Camera is one of the lesser-known options. Susan Griffiths, a recent participant of the Deliver Work Remotely To Your Students online course, explains her use of the document camera. |
2. Reflections on Remote Teaching (18 min)
Susan (a recent participant of the Delivering Work Remotely course), reflects on what she learnt through the lockdown period in 2020.
Video Timestamps: 00:40 The challenges of tech 02:10 The advantages of a long-term, self-paced comprehensive online program. 03:45 Why a web-style layout is critical when delivering work online. 05:00 The online system for remote teaching needs to allow for 'just-in-time’ feedback. 05:45 Talking about Google Classroom 06:20 Susans system for becoming an accomplished teacher 07:20 (and 9:30)The over-use of Zoom for remote learning 09:00 What are we looking for in a learning platform? 10:00 A better way to utilise Zoom 11:15 The issue of teacher overwhelm re remote learning 12:40 A somewhat student-centred approach 14:30 The issue of teachers adopting technology and change 16:00 Handbrake (video compression software) Links: Andrew Gray video: (Smart use of Google Docs to deliver and track work) |