The COVID-19 outbreak has provided a unique opportunity for business schools to test their readiness for online teaching. In these dynamic times, a good online pedagogy provides much-needed flexibility to the students while not compromising on their skill development. How can institutions ensure students get the same learning experience online as they would in a conventional classroom? Dr Nawazish Mirza (Associate Professor and Area Head – Finance, SP Jain School of Global Management) shares his insights in an article published in Edarabia, a leading education portal in the Middle East.
“Given that virtual teaching is part of the blended learning offered by top institutions, the professors should be conscious that online teaching is not "panic teaching". Like all other pedagogies, online sessions need to be carefully crafted. It should not be merely replicating face-to-face lectures in front of a webcam,” says Dr Mirza.
He shares six practices instructors can adopt to help them teach online and keep the students engaged. Here’s an extract from the article: