This week we have what we call "open mic." You can write a post about anything related to your teaching that you would like responses from your classmates.
If I had the opportunity, I would change a few things that I have learned. I am person that doesn't believe in organization. I have always gone through life not worrying about anything because it was always in my head and never went away. However, I have learned that teaching doesn't work like that. Now, I have been only teaching for about a month and a few weeks, but I have forgotten a lot of things. I guess when you have 90 students to worry about and not to mention their parents, your brain tends to drop a little bit of information. But what I have learned is that if you take a few side notes, you tend to remember more information and your brain is not always stressed from the amount of information. In the future, I plan to do better and writing things down for my own personal benefit.
Anthony N. Love II
ReplyDeleteThis week we have what we call "open mic." You can write a post about anything related to your teaching that you would like responses from your classmates.
Right now I am teaching my kids postproduction. I stand in front of the class and show them exactly what they are supposed to be doing them sometimes have student come up and show them again. Then I give them a video tutorial that will show them how to do it. When I release them to the computer lab to complete the assignment there is never enough time for all students to complete the assignment. Then when we continue the next day students cannot remember how to do it so I have to show them again. This is a very frustrating process because the kids become very restless.