Blog Journal #9

I haven’t really enjoyed distance learning so much this semester. Zoom makes it difficult and awkward to interact with other students, and I’m in a few classes where class discussion is a key part of the course. I’m not sure how I’d combat this as a teacher, but cultivating a fun and engaging classroom environment would definitely be a priority for me. Something I like about distance learning is that I am able to go at more of my own pace with some classes. I have issues with auditory processing, so I prefer watching a video of a lecture, where I can pause and rewind as much as I want, to watching a lecture live.

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The first PowerPoint assignment was my first experience making a PowerPoint show and using lecture notes. I don’t think my lecture itself was very good, but I did an okay job utilizing the technology. The second PowerPoint assignment taught me how to make games on PowerPoint, which was surprisingly easy, albeit tedious. This is definitely a fun skill that I’d want to use in the classroom.




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  1. I have not enjoyed zoom learning either, and I also prefer to watch a video of a lecture rather than a live lecture since I can watch on my own time and rewind as much as I need to. I definitely prefer in person classes since I think zoom isn't taken as seriously and I think everyone gets distracted a lot easier.

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