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- Effective use of Zoom for Teaching Mathematics
- - Teaching aims
- - Online teaching challenges
- - Effective speaking
- - Effective visuals
- - Lecture slides
- - Involving students
- - Effective interactions
- - Obtaining student responses
- - Effective questions
- - Effective breakout rooms
- - Time management
- - Classroom management
- - Effective online pedagogy
- - Course design
- - Lecture structure
- - Tutorial formats
- - Presenting worked solutions
- - Guiding students to deeper understanding
- - Teaching students maths so they learn
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- Effective use of Zoom for Teaching Mathematics
Involving students
Involving students
- Get students actively involved as much as possible
It is very easy for students to disengage when watching a lesson online, particularly if they are being passive. However, if students are actively involved then they are paying attention.
Some ways to get students actively involved are:
- initiate frequent interactions with students
- have students present content
- use breakout rooms for small group activities.
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