Lesson plan for digital learning

coronavirus, australia, international students, remote learning

'use creative ways to engage students, you can also utilize social media in submitting works, that will help build their portfolio' says Dr Earvin Cabalquinto Source: Supplied

Earvin Cabalquinto PhD is no stranger to remote learning, he has been teaching university students from across the globe.


He lectures online and offline, inside the classroom. 


 

  • Students need to read and prepare before any online session
  • Important to ensure that both teacher and student are able to keep up with technology
  • Social media such as twitter and blogs  can be utilized in submitting works

 

'At the moment we are experiencing what we call a crisis of engagement, the challenge is how to keep students actively involved' says Dr Earvin Cabalquinto,  School of Communications and Creative Arts at the  Deakin University

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