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10 Ways To Improve Remote Education As A Teacher

  1. Turn on your video camera! It may seem obvious, but many teachers forget to show their face during remote classes. Seeing your face can help students feel more connected to you and make the learning experience more personal. Plus, it's just more fun to see each other!

  2. Get creative with your background. If you're using a video conferencing platform, why not spice up your background with a fun image or virtual scene? You can even use a green screen to transport yourself to a tropical beach or outer space. Just make sure it doesn't distract from the lesson.

  3. Embrace the mute button. No one wants to hear your dog barking or your baby crying in the background. Use the mute button to silence any distractions, and remind your students to do the same.

  4. Use emojis to express yourself. Emojis can help you add some personality and emotion to your messages and comments, and they can also help you clarify your meaning if words alone don't do the trick. Just don't overdo it – too many emojis can be overwhelming.

  5. Experiment with different lighting setups. Poor lighting can make it hard for students to see you, and can also make you look washed out on camera. Try different lighting setups and angles to find the best one for your remote classes.

  6. Incorporate music and sound effects. Music and sound effects can help set the mood and add some excitement to your lessons. Just make sure to choose appropriate and appropriate music, and use sound effects sparingly to avoid overwhelming your students.

  7. Use props and visual aids. Props and visual aids can help make your lessons more engaging and interactive. You can use physical objects, such as flashcards or toys, or you can use digital tools, such as slides or videos, to enhance your lessons.

  8. Be playful and have fun. Learning should be enjoyable, so don't be afraid to inject some humor and lightheartedness into your lessons. You can tell jokes, use funny voices, or even do a silly dance to break up the monotony and keep your students engaged.

  9. Encourage your students to share their own ideas and experiences. Your students are the experts on their own lives and interests, so ask them to share their thoughts, opinions, and suggestions during class. This can help make your lessons more relevant and meaningful to them.

  10. Take advantage of the flexibility of remote education. Because remote classes can be recorded and accessed at any time, you can experiment with different teaching styles and formats, and try new things without worrying about disrupting the flow of a traditional classroom. So go ahead and get creative!