Are You Ready To Teach Online During The COVID-19 Lockdown?

How To Effectively Conduct Online Classes

How To Effectively Conduct Online Classes

Dos And Don'ts Of Online Teaching

Most of the educational institutions are closed in India and other countries. Because of the COVID-19 lockdown, teachers are instructed by their organizations to conduct online classes. We are going to discuss important things related to conducting online classes that will help teachers.

We will try to explore and answer the following questions related to conducting online classes during the COVID-19 lockdown in India.

  1. Why do we need to conduct online classes?
  2. What do we mean by online classes?
  3. What are the basic dos and don'ts of conducting online classes?
  4. What extra things can be done due to COVID-19?

1. Why Do We Need To Conduct Online Classes?

Because of the COVID-19 lockdown, most of the educational institutions in India are closed. But, during this lockdown, a portion of the syllabus could be completed by conducting online classes. This will help teachers cover the syllabus after the educational institutions reopen. Consequently, conducting exams on time will help maintain the flow of study for students. In addition, students will be engaged in studies during this lockdown.

2. What Do We Mean By Online Classes?

By online classes, we mean conducting teaching and learning sessions with the help of ICT; the internet is an important player. Nowadays, we have a lot of open-source LMS solutions like Moodle, Edmodo, Google Classroom, Chamilo, and Canvas.

You can inform students through email or WhatsApp about the time and topic of the online class. You can also stream your video tutorials live on YouTube. After a tutorial, you can answer students' questions on WhatsApp by using a group chat. Follow this by sharing the related assignments on Google Classroom.

3. What Are The Basic Dos And Don’ts Of Conducting Online Classes?

Dos

Don'ts

4. What Extra Can Be Included In Tutorials Due To COVID-19?

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