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Virtual classes are as effective as face to face lessons, Resources -…
Virtual classes are as effective as face to face lessons
as effective
cons of f2f
Students cannot get their preferred way of lesson delivery,flexibility of lesson is lower
Not every question can be answered within limited time --- slow learning progress
Students have to be at a specific location which may not be their most comfortable spot of learning. Efficiency decrease
pros of virtual
Adaptable to people’s preferences
Higher flexibility- schedule , location
multimedia can be applied: videos , animations, learning games, blogs. students can come into contact with multimedia, which helps increase learning efficiency, more easily used as resources are more sufficient in the internet
Access to Resources: in f2f lessons only teachers have access to online materials, in virtual lessons students also have access to them
Class size can be increased
if a teacher is sick leave, we can join another class and learn with them
Small group interaction can be easily established
Data and reflection can be instantly obtained by teachers
teachers cannot see what students are doing
Software such as padlet and nearpod
apps can be improved if opposition states cons of software
students can try out on the virtual software
Not as effective
pros of f2f lessons
instantaneous feedback
teachers can understand needs of students more easily
role playing
cons of virtual lessons
motivation: the efficiency depends a lot on self discipline, students not pressured -- not motivated
Equity and Accessibility to Technology
Sense Of Isolation: not being able to be accompanied by peers arouse a sense of isolation, which lowers efficiency
the carry out of virtual lessons is not good. Virtual lessons: have to make use of the interaction between students and teachers to increase efficiency. MOST CONS THE OPPOSITION SIDE CLAIMS IS CAUSED BY THE INEFFECTIVE CARRYING OUT OF VIRTUAL LESSONS.
Mainpoint: we are talking about ideally not how it is carried out
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