I have been going to school at a local CC and I’ve done x3 the amount of work since going fully online, all my teachers do is get paid to sit at home and make videos. And the school gave them the option of going back on campus in fall and you know what all my teachers chose to do?
Yeah I agree that a lot of them are super lazy and will just disappear all semester which is absolute bullshit. However here is some context:
I teach at a college and they gave us the option to go back... However it involved:
-splitting your sections into smaller sections for "social distancing" so they'd only be in class once a week, or in some cases once every two weeks
-while teaching, also running a zoom meeting for those not in attendance. I don't know if you've ever used zoom but it's not really a set-it-and-forget-it type of thing
-of course masks, all day long
-sanitizer everything before and after use. I teach in four different classrooms so that would be fun
So I chose to go online because I thought it would be better for my students... No remember which day they are in person and which day they are zooming, no wearing face burkas... I'll still be up on campus, but livestreaming each class from my office, as close to normal as possible
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I have been going to school at a local CC and I’ve done x3 the amount of work since going fully online, all my teachers do is get paid to sit at home and make videos. And the school gave them the option of going back on campus in fall and you know what all my teachers chose to do?
Take a wild guess.
Yeah I agree that a lot of them are super lazy and will just disappear all semester which is absolute bullshit. However here is some context:
I teach at a college and they gave us the option to go back... However it involved:
-splitting your sections into smaller sections for "social distancing" so they'd only be in class once a week, or in some cases once every two weeks
-while teaching, also running a zoom meeting for those not in attendance. I don't know if you've ever used zoom but it's not really a set-it-and-forget-it type of thing
-of course masks, all day long
-sanitizer everything before and after use. I teach in four different classrooms so that would be fun
So I chose to go online because I thought it would be better for my students... No remember which day they are in person and which day they are zooming, no wearing face burkas... I'll still be up on campus, but livestreaming each class from my office, as close to normal as possible