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Want to Make Your Online Classes Interactive?

Interactive online class

We all attribute the invasion of the digital storm into our education system to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is right to say that online classes are the most economical way to provide an uninterrupted and shielded learning environment to the students amidst a global pandemic. However, this concept has its own set of challenges for both the teachers and their students. Owing to the inability to be physically present in front of the students, relationship building, a significant aspect of mentoring has become a toiling affair for the teachers in the present. Another major drawback of shifting to an online mode of education is the struggle behind developing a seamless communication channel between the teachers and the students just like the ones we have in the traditional classrooms. So, here are some of the tips that you can follow to bridge this communication gap:

Use an interactive tech-tool:

 It is imperative to understand the gravity of incorporating an interactive ed-tech platform in your e-learning process. A good digital learning solutions provider can help you create a similar classroom experience in your virtual lectures and assist in undertaking activities like daily attendance, group discussions, online examinations, etc. Therefore, we at eduTinker are committed to making online teaching easy for the teachers out there! By providing multiple communication tools at one platform, we intend to reduce the efforts you put in referring to different platforms, for various tasks. Here is what we do to support teachers digitally:

All of these can make your online teaching experience hassle-free and improve productivity.

Focus on intonation: 

Intonation is the key to effective communication. As it is challenging for the teachers to absorb this unanticipated digital change in their profession, it is hard for them to keep their concentration upright while sitting in front of the screens for long hours! In this case, an enthralling delivery of the lecture can keep the students motivated throughout the day. Therefore, keeping a transitioning tone is a great practice to keep your students hooked on the topic.

Engage with your students personally:  

A major setback of digitalisation is its effect on our community’s social well-being. The time we spend on the internet is inversely proportional to the time we spend with our near and dear ones, and it is ironic to ponder such an anti-social state of social beings! Engaging with your students once a week will help you acknowledge the challenges that might hinder your students’ online learning experience. This is also a good way of building a healthy teacher-student relationship, even when you cannot meet your students daily.

Host regular feedback sessions: 

Are you unsure of what online teaching practices are not working well for your students? Then maybe hosting a feedback session in your class is something that you should try. Feedbacks are a great way to assess any sort of discrepancy that is continuously making your online teaching less interactive and mundane.

Take a break for lighter fun: 

Take a short 5-10 minutes break in between your online sessions and organise classroom games and other lighter fun activities. During this time, you can also ask students to share their personal experiences related to the ongoing pandemic. Utilise this time to inspire the creative abilities of your students!

To know more or find help and support to use our online teaching app- eduTinker, please reach out to us at the following links:

Email: contact@edutinker.com

Download the app from

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.edutinkerapp

or

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/edutinker/id1536884660