Dear Anne,
It was another new beginning of our online classes. It was an entirely different environment from our live classrooms. Truly, a techno- facilitated medium. Not only us, also our gadgets , home are its main characters. Through a screen , we are virtually interacting with teachers and friends. Sometimes through messages, voices , presentation we involve in fruitful communication.
From my previous experience , it is a wide teaching- learning platform. Instead of using traditional black board, we use powerpoint for our presentation. Our convenience decides the mode of presentation. Here ,our sound modulation , presentation skills fulfil our results. It is a great advancement in education that gifted by the great dictator - the corona virus.
The only hope that lead us is ,
Let come what comes, let go what goes, see what remains...
First class started at 9 am with a prayer. And Sathyalekha ma'am discussed about the Importance of classroom Communication and its components . It was really informative and thoughtful.
Later , Gibi mam started her class and discussed about Learning material- maxims of teaching, logical thinking, and way of presentation. She passed a lot of new knowledge and information within a short period of time. She always motivate us to ' think out of the box'.
Later was our optional Physical Science class. Revathi mam described about the elements of teaching and learning. It was a true discussion session, facilitated our minds to explore the new ideas, thoughts...
It was a new beginning for us. So we have to overcome certain difficulties and inexperience , but we have to accept this emerging platform.
It is said that,
The art of life lies in a constant readjustments to our surroundings...
Yes, we have to accept the change ..
I remember the lines,
'Hopes is the thing with feathers
that perches in the soul and
Sings the tune without the words
and never stops at all...'
I would like to tell you dear that,
I inhale hope with every breath I take..
With lots of hopes... Good Night dear...
Fight to hold on...and see what remains..yes
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