Tips for teaching online as covid 19 took hold

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  • Miguel Ángel Sanjuán Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. España
  • Cristina Arguiz Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. España

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.20868/abe.2022.1.4814

Mots-clés :

Teaching online, COVID-19, Educational Innovation at the University, New Challenges for Higher Education

Résumé

Spanish Cabinet declared on Saturday 14th of March 2020, state of alarm in Span to slow coronavirus COVID-19 spread and the universities were closed. Later, lecturers were forced to turn to remote teaching in a short period of time. The transition required time and patience to learn the technology, i. e. Microsoft Teams, and identify the best teaching tactics for our chemistry and construction materials. Every day, we gave lecture with new contents and exercises by using Microsoft Teams. In our opinion, there is an essential tip: seek continuous feedback from students. Students need questions to know what they have learnt. In addition, we asked for feedback to improve the class and to make sure they understood the knowledge base. We should have into account that the biggest risk is that we could become a talking instrument teaching concepts that students are not following. In this case, students give up.

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Spanish Royal Decree 463/2020, of March 14th, 2020, declaring the state of alarm in Spain to manage the health crisis situation caused by COVID-19. "BOE" no. 67, March 14, 2020. Pages 25390-25400 (11 pp.). Section: I. General Provisions. Department: Ministry of the Presidency, Relations with the Courts and Democratic Memory. Reference: BOE-A-2020-3692.

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2022-04-30

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Tips for teaching online as covid 19 took hold. (2022). Advances in Building Education, 6(1), 59-62. https://doi.org/10.20868/abe.2022.1.4814