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Thursday, September 17, 2020

Teaching 48 people online is very, very, VERY challenging!


Hey Bloggers!

Welcome back to my blog.

Today I will be talking about Student Summit!
Which... was a lot different than the past few years I have been attending to it.

Instead of going to somewhere for part of the day and presenting or doing some learning from others, it was all digital. Students did Google Meet's and presented their presentation digitally because of the Level 2 restrictions.

Have you been to Student Summit?
Did you contribute to the Student Summit this year?
If you didn't, would you want to? And why?

Enjoy!


3 comments:

  1. hi my name is Trisanah we don't know each other but I do know that you did an amazing job i really like it

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  2. Hi my name is bea,
    I know we don't know each other but you have a really but you have an amazing blog it's wonderful and maybe next time you should like do what you do in school bc you look interesting for me.
    See you next time!

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  3. Kia ora Mia,
    What a shame that the technical issues stopped you from being able to present in the first round. I am glad that you had the opportunity to present again and that people were able to learn from you!
    I totally get what you mean! Trying to teach people online without being able to see their screens is really hard! Do you have any advice for others that may have to do it in the future?
    Do you think you will use Pear deck and Miro in class?
    - Miss Morgan

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