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Victoria Gongora Post 1

21 April 2021, 3:57 AM

online teaching

To prepare for the school year 2020-2021 I participated in professional development on how to teach online classes. This was an intense 1 month, but what that has definitely proved to be effective. Before the end of the course we were able to create our own videos; record and edit, and plan and execute online lessons. The course was hands-on and properly managed. Teachers who didn't participate in this optional course were at a great disadvantage. This is a course that I would recommend to any teacher or admin. 
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David Ngatia Post 2 in reply to 1

22 April 2021, 1:32 PM

Thank you Victoria for sharing. With the COVID-19 pandemic, online teaching has gained mileage and every teacher need to have the relevant skills.

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Savitri Emmanuel Post 3 in reply to 2

25 April 2021, 3:32 AM

So true David. The Covid-19 pandemic disrupted schooling all over the world, causing teachers to find innovative ways to create quality learning experiences for their learners via distance learning. I can share my experience of the COL course Mobile Learning With Multimedia. I learned quite a lot from this course and was able to share and use the knowledge I gained with my students. Many of them started off with lack of devices and had much connectivity issues. However, pre recorded podcasts were sent to those students which they could have listened to offline even with low bandwidth.