How to keep students engaged in Virtual Classroom?

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Title: How to keep students engaged in Virtual Classroom?


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How to keep students engaged in Virtual Classroom?
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An Introduction
  • Over the years, innovative and enterprising
    teachers have come up with unique ideas to help
    the students connect with the subject. From
    introducing games to the students to including
    video to make the topics more relatable to the
    students and to boost engagement rate between
    student and teacher. Hence, virtual classroom
    software plays an important role in students
    life.

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Learning in the Age of COVID-19
  • Today, the world is changing once more as
    work-from-home and learn-from home is the new
    mandate in almost every part of the world. In
    this scenario, schools have adopted virtual
    classrooms as the new norm and educators are
    making every valiant effort to keep educating
    kids as best as they can.

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Steps on how to keep students engaged in Virtual
Classroom
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1. Prepare in Advance
  • Just like a traditional classroom, a virtual
    classroom also needs the teachers and the
    students to be prepared in advance. A useful tip
    will be for the teachers to create a list of all
    the things the students need and then to send out
    the list to all the parents so that they can prep
    the learners with all the resources. These can
    include books, texts, stationary etc.

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2. Set the rules at the beginning
  • Just like the teachers, the students too are not
    familiar with the concept of a virtual classroom
    and hence teachers can start every morning with
    familiarizing the students with the rules of a
    virtual classroom. These rules can include
    guidelines on mike, camera, chat etiquette for
    the students to follow.

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3. Create a reward system for the students 
  • One simple way to engage the learners in the
    virtual classroom is to introduce short-term and
    long-term goals and rewards into your online
    classroom. Rewards such as positive feedback,
    virtual points, badges can go a long way in
    reinforcing the learning's and motivating the
    student to engage better in the classroom

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4. Questions, questions and more questions
  • In an attempt to keep the students more engaged,
    it is important that the teacher ask as many
    questions to the students as possible. Instead of
    just reading or explaining the lesson to the
    students, questions allow the lesson to be more
    interactive and hence keeps the students engaged. 

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5. Keep the class short and lessons crisp
  • Learning online is a huge task, especially for
    younger students who may find it daunting to sit
    before the screen for long hours. By splitting
    content into smaller more manageable bite-sized
    chunks, educators can help to keep students to
    stay engaged and feel enthusiastic about the
    virtual learning experience.

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6. Continuous progress check-ins
  • One of the easiest ways to remind students of the
    previous lessons and help them feel connected to
    the class is through short-term progress checks.
    These can include revision, assignments or quick
    quizzes on previous topics to jog the students
    memories and help them connect the dots between
    the classes.

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7. Building a student teacher bond
  • Just as some students do not connect in a
    traditional, physical classroom because they feel
    invisible and believe that they have no valuable
    inputs, similarly many students may also feel
    that they will not be missed in the virtual one.
    Additionally, some students do not find their
    teachers very engaging or are unable to relate
    with them.

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8. Use the flipped classroom model to engage the
students
  • Using the flipped classroom model, teachers can
    send students resources such as texts, videos,
    podcasts, etc., to provide background knowledge
    to the topic being learnt. The actual learning
    time in the virtual classroom can then be used
    for subsequent learning activities like group or
    one-on-one discussions.

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Conclusion
  • Today, teachers need to remember that the need of
    the hour is for unlearning their processes and
    teaching method and look for new ways in which
    they can harness technology to teach better and
    made a stronger impact on their students, who are
    also struggling in isolation without their
    peers.  

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