Positive aspects of teaching online during COVID-19: Zoom backgrounds, MannyCam, and increased student engagement

Daniel A. Russell
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced my teaching and all interactions with my students to be conducted entirely online via Zoom from March 2020 through May 2021. Reflecting on this experience, I have been surprised to realize that there are several aspects of teaching online over Zoom which I will miss when I return to the classroom. In this paper I describe my teach-from-home studio which enabled me to maximize online interaction with my students, and how I was able to bring some much-needed humor into my online classes using Zoom virtual backgrounds and costumes and later a small art mannequin placed and a dedicated webcam. In addition, I discuss some ways I was able to encourage students to interact with each other and with me. A surprising observation was an increased level of engagement between myself and my online students, especially the distance education students with whom I normally have little interaction. There were also some things that did not work over Zoom, such as the elaborate classroom demonstrations which I normally use on a regular basis. This paper concludes with lessons learned along with things I hope to retain and/or change when I return to teaching in-person in a classroom.
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COVID-19期间在线教学的积极方面:缩放背景、MannyCam和提高学生参与度
2019冠状病毒病大流行迫使我从2020年3月到2021年5月通过Zoom完全在线进行教学和与学生的所有互动。回想起这段经历,我惊讶地发现,当我回到教室时,我会想念Zoom在线教学的几个方面。在本文中,我描述了我的家庭教学工作室,它使我能够最大限度地与学生进行在线互动,以及我如何能够使用Zoom虚拟背景和服装,以及后来放置的小型艺术模型和专用网络摄像头,为我的在线课程带来一些急需的幽默。此外,我还讨论了一些我能够鼓励学生相互交流和与我互动的方法。一个令人惊讶的发现是,我和我的在线学生之间的互动程度增加了,尤其是那些我通常很少互动的远程教育学生。还有一些东西在Zoom上不起作用,比如我通常定期使用的精心制作的课堂演示。本文总结了我所学到的经验教训,以及当我回到课堂上亲自教学时我希望保留和/或改变的东西。
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