2020-03-23
10:00 — 11:00
ZOOM (See link below)
Tomaž Pisanski (UP FAMNIT and UL FMF)
Why is distance learning tough?
You should understand…
- I am talking not as an expert but as a long-time university lecturer who likes distance teaching and learning.
- Due to unusual circumstances, we are all pushed into distance learning and distance teaching. This serves as a good excuse to talk about such unusual topic at mathematics seminar.
- Throughout our University there are many disscussions about choosing appropriate tools for teaching courses via internet.
- We can imagine that such discussions take place in many other places in Slovenia and elsewhere on Earth.
I am not going to…
- … promote one system over another one. [I hope some of you, will be able to do it soon at a similar seminar here or at some other location.]
- … teach you how to use Powerpoint or Beamer, etc. for preparing your Seminar Talk.
- … teach you how to organize your courses in moodle.
- … teach you how to make and upload videos to Youtube on Vimeo.
So what I am going to do today?
- I will try to sketch a “theory” of communcation.
- Again, since I am not an expert in this area the word “theory” has to be taken cum grano salis.
- The goal of this talk is to give you enough theory that will explain
- why distance learning is difficult.
- why teaching large groups of students is more complicated than teaching small groups.
- why overusing colors and animation may be counter.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to join the video-lecture via the following link: