@chinmay @JoelChan86 Iβve not seen that before!
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@chinmay @JoelChan86 Iβve not seen that before!
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My favorite way to do peer review live is to use zoom. I often beak the class into rooms and then have them do small group feedback. We get creative with using the camera to take pics of sketches/work or share a screen.
What are your students critiquing/studioing? https://twitter.com/JoelChan86/status/1237816899075026944
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@interacting How do you get your author page updated? Mine says I stopped being active in 2012.
“The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated” - Colonel Sanders
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You can always just throw up a zoom link that your class can log into but I think you’ll learn quickly not every topic lends itself nor benefits from that.
@Walshnotes
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I think getting in the brain space of picking the right instructional strategies for the topic/level at hand will help you shift to remote teaching and get you 95% to shift a course online. https://twitter.com/Walshnotes/status/1237785571017269248
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@pedrobjorn @AppleSupport Geez, 12 years
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@pedrobjorn @AppleSupport Hereβs a video review from 10 years ago https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ5rX6WpxTk
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If you were studying #UX and #IxD at @ubaltmain , you’d be home already.
We’ve had an online option for over 10 years.
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@EvanMPeck Where is Baby’s chamber?
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@ProfDavidJaros Skype and Web Ex let you “laugh”
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