I really want to make this post dedicated to the reflections we did in class in regards to this semester and it being online, etc… I think it will be neat to have this post to go back to when things eventually go back to normal (hopefully!!!) so I can read and reflect on how everything was and we were feeling during COVID. I am also going to clean up all of our thoughts into a way where it is easier to read and understand!
Brainstorm ideas capturing your experience of both the positive and negative aspects of learning online.
Positive:
- Breakout rooms encourage group collaboration.
- Don’t have to commute which gives more time for school and work.
- Always in the comfort of our own home.
- Can learn anywhere (we don’t have to be in Victoria).
- We can stay in our pyjamas!
- Don’t have to find babysitters or pet sitters.
- Assignments are easier to do because we have more time, and more ability to ask teachers questions. (This is debatable for myself, not quite sure I agree with this!)
- Less money spent on commuting.
- More time for family, and work.
- Schedule is more flexible.
- We can meet more people, more often because we don’t have to plan a place, a time etc. we can now just send a zoom link and go.
- Equal interaction because of breakout rooms, not always just sitting with someone you know like in a real classroom.
- 8:30 am classes are easier to go to because we don’t have to wake up earlier to commute.
- Easy to meet up with others for group projects.
Negative:
- Professors have been unclear on many assignments’ criteria and it is frustrating .
- Exhaustion from online learning.
- Classes aren’t always on the same page as to workload and expectations.
- Tuition is the same price even though it’s online and we’re using our own wifi to connect.
- Zoom fatigue.
- Being at home all the time is boring.
- No real connection, wasn’t able to make friends as well as had been hoped.
- Eyes hurt.
- Back hurts from hunching over a computer all the time.
- Hard to separate school time when at home.
- Miss having time at school to work on assignments.
What types of online courses have you experienced this year, or in the past? Were they asynchronous, synchronous, or a combination of both?
Asynchronous:
- Some pre-recorded videos.
- -When COVID-19 first started and classes got moved to online, lectures got changed into pre-recorded Youtube videos.
- Had a class that did not involve lectures, mostly just readings. Occasionally the professor would post a video of herself talking.
Synchronous:
- Zoom classes and google meets.
- Discord classes last (school)year with the video being live streamed on Youtube and audio through Discord.
How was the asynchronous component communicated and conducted?
- Pre-recorded videos (lecture types) which were posted in Brightspace content section.
- Google classroom assignments.
- Blog posts from website.
What types of resources were used to communicate asynchronously?
- Course spaces .
- Contact through email or course platform.
What was the synchronous component like?
- On Zoom, hard to focus when not engaged.
How did the combination of asynchronous and synchronous communication work?
- Pre-recorded videos posted on Saturday and then meeting synchronously every friday through Zoom.
What is made only possible for teaching and learning when conducted face to face?
- Most physical activities as a group.
- Chemistry and Biological labs.
- PE class, team games.
- Tough to play music together. Lag on zoom only allows for one person to play.
- Working on group projects easily.
- Connect with others face to face.
- More interactive.
- Drama online – creating a skit as a group.
- Experiments that require specific resources – dissections, chemicals.
What is made only possible for teaching and learning when conducted online?
- Breakout rooms providing a private space for groups to talk and work on projects.
- Staying in bed when in class (when sick, or not feeling up for it but still want to listen).
- Remote learning.
- Grouping up is quicker online, if teacher directed. Takes longer face to face to break into groups.
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