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Distanced Learning and Online Teaching - Coggle Diagram
Distanced Learning and Online Teaching
Students
Negatives
Instructors are hard to trust
Lack of Connection
Lack of Supports
Students Feel Ignored
Feedback is not Immediate
Anger
No 'School-Life'
No Physical Interaction
Disorganized
Easy to Fall Behind
Overwhelming to catch up
Hard to Balance
Needs lots of Self-Motivation
May feel Incompetent
Missing Important parts of the Curriculum
Increased Screen Time
Technology Errors
Positives
Promotes Adaptability
Self-Paced Work
Reaches more Learning Styles
More Accessible for Rural Students
More Freedom
On Assignments
For Accessibility
Learn at Anytime
Socially
More Assignment Creativity
Helps Students who have Social Anxiety
Promotes Time Management
More Courses may be Available then Traditional Schooling
Parents
Negatives
Can be Expensive
Untrained to Help Children
Overwhelming
Positives
Flexible and More Fitting to Life Schedule
Promotes More Involvement in Students Learning
No Commute to School
Save on Money
Teachers
Negatives
Hard to Keep Engagement
Hard to Create Discussions
Overwhelming
Hard to Help All Students
Hard to Connect with Parents
May Miss out on Important Events and Social Cues
Positives
Lots of Resources can be used
Variety is Almost Endless
Can Create large Engagement
Suites a Variety of Learning Styles
Can Stay Connected Through a variety of Forms
Promotes Adaptability
Efficient Test Scoring and Feedback
New Learning Opportunities
Effective Tips
Collect Feedback on Teaching from Students
Students Thoughts and Opinions Matter
Show Faces
Promote Classroom Community
Participate in Teacher Training
Learn About the Technology
Be Familiar with the Technology before using it
Make Step-by-Steps for new Technology and Suites
Manage Screen Time
Teach what is most Important to the Students
Have lots of Interaction with Students
Have a Central Zone to all Meet and Talk