IRVINE, Calif. (April 2, 2020) – A live webinar for K-16 instructors dealing with coronavirus-related school closures, “COVID-19: Moving Your Classes Online,” attracted more than 1,600 viewers during its recent webcast.
Education professor Kimberly Greene led the webinar, which attracted a large audience in a short amount of time. Brandman announced the event a week before it took place March 19 as a service for instructors who are themselves learning new teaching methods while emergency public health measures close school systems and colleges across the country.
An education technology expert, Greene prepared her audience to be open to new ideas before providing an overview of how teachers can maintain their effectiveness as they adapt their teaching styles to the Internet.
“Teaching online is different,” Greene said, “It’s going to be weird and awkward because it’s something new, and that’s OK. If you think about it, that’s what learning is. Learning is always a little bit of an awkward process because you’re doing something different. You’re taking in new ideas and applying them in different ways.”
Greene’s webinar is archived online.
The School of Education and School of Extended Education supported Greene’s webinar. The School of Extended Education hosts webinars on such topics as teaching and data science. Greene’s webinar attracted the largest audience among all webinars in the series.
“We hope to be a resource for people who are continuing to serve their communities as social distancing becomes the rule of the day,” Chancellor Gary Brahm said. “Brandman has a lot of experience providing online classes, and we want to share the lessons we have learned over the years to help teachers continue their good work in virtual classrooms for as long as brick-and-mortar schools remain closed.”
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