在变焦和团队时代,声音在促进和维持在线存在方面的力量

Q1 Arts and Humanities TESL-EJ Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.55593/ej.27106int
Michael Cribb
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随着COVID-19大流行的封锁和Zoom等视频会议软件的日益普及,向在线和/或混合教学的转变从未如此迅速。然而,随着这种变化,仅仅因为在线教学的性质,保持在课堂上的存在已经成为一个巨大的挑战。临场感是一种教学品质,它使教师能够“拥有自己的空间”,创造一种专注和鼓舞人心的氛围。随着网络教学中面对面接触的减少和肢体语言的减少,教师不得不越来越多地依靠自己的声音来保持课堂存在感。虽然语音一直是教师表达武器库中的重要工具,但它在在线教学中扮演着更重要的角色,可能是连接教师和学生的唯一元素。然而,许多教师仍然面临着语音音频质量严重限制的课堂,部分原因是麦克风的选择和设置不佳。在本文中,我将讨论在线课堂中语音存在的概念,并展示教师如何维护和操纵这一功能,以保持对学生的吸引力。
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The Power of the Voice in Facilitating and Maintaining Online Presence in the Era of Zoom and Teams
With the lockdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic and increasing popularity of video-conferencing software such as Zoom, the move to online and /or hybrid teaching has never been more rapid. With this change, however, maintaining presence in the classroom has become a great challenge simply because of the nature of online teaching. Presence is a teaching quality that enables the teacher to ‘own the room’ and create an atmosphere of focus and inspiration. With the loss of face-to-face contact and the diminution of body language that online teaching entails, the teacher has to rely more and more on their own voice to hold presence in the class. While voice has always been an important tool in the teacher’s expressive armoury, it takes on a more central role in online teaching and can be the only element that connects teachers to students. Yet many teachers still front classes where voice audio quality is severely restricted due in part to poor choice of microphone and setups on their behalf. In this article I will discuss the notion of presence in online classrooms with regard to voice, and show how teachers can maintain and manipulate this feature in order to retain appeal for students.
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