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Zara Ospina Taborda's curator insight,
September 20, 2020 6:27 PM
During these times of virtual and online education, the fact of having the camera on or off has become a topic of discussion. This article gives some suggestions for teachers to propose spaces where the camera can be turned off and still, students continue participating actively in classes.
Claudia Juliana Castaño's curator insight,
September 21, 2020 9:44 PM
I have lived what the author talks about. During my online classes, we are ashamed of the camera, we prefer to write in the chat. I had noticed that even the shyest classmates participate in the chat, which they did not do in the face-to-face class. Everyone is most comfortable when the camera is off.
Joseph Aguilar's curator insight,
September 12, 2023 5:42 PM
Just because your camera is turned off during a Zoom session does not mean you are not engaged. Interestingly, having "video-off and video-optional moments" would promote a comfort level where the students would continue to engage in class and be successful throughout the semester. Offering choices during unconventional times to students yields better learning outcomes. |
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