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Online Vs Face-to-face - Coggle Diagram
Online Vs Face-to-face
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You Know Who
ONLINE
PROs
Reach out one hand, you have the phone. Stretch another, there comes the computer.
Internet is the biggest textbook in the world for students, and Google Translate proves itself to be our best friend.
Near, far, wherever you are, teachers will implement political policies just to control your hands. Especially if your camera is on.
CONs
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Dear students, if you munch some chocolate without showing your face on the camera, no one will know.
Cheating is child's play, just become a bit cognito and spit out your super-secret Iphone.
Without an adult to constantly walking and writing and taking out attention, their wiseness just flow into one ear and exit by another.
Put your headphones on, teachers never understand the song, but you do.
IN PERSON
"NOW HELLO MY DEAR LITTLE STUDENTS, WELCOME BACK TO WHERE I TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR ACTIVITIES, NOT YOUR TAYLOR SWIFT SONGS OR LEAGE OF LEGENDS." - Lila if she was a teacher.
Just so you know, many teachers are trained to have a secret superpower called Hawkeye that allows them to see through students' cheats. How to active? Interrogate them face-to-face.
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Teachers have noses and sensing skills too. Bring a candy? Prepare for trouble, make it double.
No music, just IELTS listening, thank you. Then knowledge will escape from teachers' voices and punch one decisive hit into our brains, where hopefully it will stay.
Students basically rely on two sources of information - the teacher and the textbooks, no more, no less. There is no internet in Ba Sing Se. That's rough, buddy, but it is our job to get over it.
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