If you are a student trying to adapt to online teaching and learning, here is an article that highlights helpful tips to get you prepared.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, universities and colleges across the world closed their doors to all staff and students. Classes were held online during the Pandemic and this was not the first time online learning was utilised.
Online learning was first introduced to students and teachers in the early 1980s. Since then, it has only improved to offer degree programs to those who cant physically attend classes in campus.
Olee otú Kwadebe na Adabara na mmụta n'ịntanetị and Adapting to Online Teaching
How to ease your stress and anxiety during a pandemic
Ọ bụ ihe dị mma inwe nchekasị n'oge a, mana ị chọghị ka nchekasị weghara ndụ gị n'oge dị otú a. Enwere ụfọdụ ihe dị mfe ị nwere ike ime iji belata ọkwa nrụgide gị, ka ị na-amụta ka ị na-eme mgbanwe maka mmụta n'ịntanetị. Otu Canadian Psychological Association na-atụ aro ihe ndị a:
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Were ezumike na akụkọ
Ịnweta ihe ọmụma dị mkpa, mana ọ nwekwara ike ịka njọ ma mee ka ọ dị gị ka ọnọdụ ahụ esighị gị n'aka. Kama, were ụfọdụ awa nke ehihie ma ọ bụ abalị iji lelee mgbasa ozi ma ọ bụ netwọkụ mmekọrịta.
Jikọọ na ndị ọzọ
Ndị ọkachamara na-adụ ọdụ ka gị na ndị ọgbọ, ma ọ bụ ụmụ akwụkwọ ibe gị na-akpakọrịta, ma ọ bụrụ site na otu ọmụmụ ihe, egwuregwu ịntanetị gị na ndị enyi gị, ma ọ bụ oku ekwentị gị na ndị otu ezinụlọ kwa ụbọchị. Ngwa efu dị ka WhatsApp na Skype na-eme ka ọ dị mfe ijikọ.
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Soro ntuziaka ahụike na nchekwa
Since we are talking about how you can adapt to the new online learning surge, i kwesịkwara fntụzịaka sitere n'aka ndị ọrụ ahụike ọha na obodo gị iji belata ohere ị nwere ibute ọrịa nje.
Bugharịa ahụ gị
Exercise is essential to your physical and mental health. As the warmer weather approaches, hiking or biking outdoors (while maintaining the protocols of the virus) is a great way to get some fresh air. Many universities and colleges offer domestic and international students, free virtual fitness classes, in their school gyms. limiting alcohol consumption, getting plenty of rest and eating healthy foods, also contribute to physical and mental health.
Rịọ maka enyemaka
Ọ bụrụ na nchekasị ma ọ bụ nchekasị na-egbochi ihe omume gị kwa ụbọchị, chọọ enyemaka. Ọtụtụ ndị ọkà n'akparamàgwà mmadụ, ndị dọkịta ezinụlọ na ndị ọrụ na-elekọta mmadụ nọ n'oge ọrịa a.
Ime ka mmụta oge niile n'ịntanetị chọrọ ọzụzụ onwe onye, nka njikwa oge, na mkpali. N'agbanyeghị nke ahụ, ọ ka na-esiri gị ike ịnọgide na-amụ ihe n'oge nsogbu ndị a.
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Kedu ka ụmụ akwụkwọ mpaghara na mba ụwa nwere ike isi mee mgbanwe maka mmụta n'ịntanetị
Here are some tips to help you adapt to online teaching whether you are studying as an international student or in your home country:
Jide n'aka na ị nwere njikọ ịntanetị a pụrụ ịdabere na ya
A reliable internet connection gives you reliable access to your online learning environment and helps you adapt. Be aware that technical problems and power outages can lead to connectivity failures. Therefore, write down your homework regularly and keep in touch with your teachers.
Google mbanye, Ụlọ klas nke Google, nso pọd na Dropbox bụ akụrụngwa efu nke ị nwere ike iji mụta na chekwaa akwụkwọ gị maka mmụta n'igwe ojii wee chekwaa ya ozugbo ka ị na-amụ ihe n'ịntanetị.
Debe ebe mmụta pụrụ iche
A dedicated study space is just as important as a reliable internet. Make sure the room is calm, organized, well-lit, preferably with natural light, and free from distractions.
Keep everything tidy by having all the supplies like pens, manuals, papers etc.) on hand. Make sure you have a charger on hand and that it is near an electrical outlet. Remember to turn off your phone and sign out of social networks. Ask family members or roommates to respect your study space to further limit distractions.
Na-emeso mmụta n'ịntanetị dị ka mmụta na klaasị
Ọbụna ma ọ bụrụ na ịnọghị na klaasị, ị ka kwesịrị ịhazi oge ọmụmụ ihe ụfọdụ. Nke a ga-enyere gị aka ime mgbanwe maka mmụta n'ịntanetị n'ụzọ dị irè. Jiri kalenda ma ọ bụ onye nhazi ka idobe ọrụ na ule, wee tọọ ncheta na ekwentị gị ma ọ bụ jiri ndetu nnyapade nwere agba. Gbalịa iwesa izu gị ka ọ bụrụ oge a na-achịkwa nke ọma kwa ụbọchị ka i wee nwee ike ilekwasị anya ma na-arụpụta ihe.
Zụlite usoro
Now that you are studying online, you may need to adjust your daily routine. It can be tempting to wake up right before you enrol in your class, but experts say it’s best to do things that you normally would if you were physically on campus.
If you’ve usually had coffee and checked Twitter before class, go ahead. Did you go to the gym before you start reading, do an exercise at home?
Make sure you take breaks and have healthy snacks and water on hand while you study. During this quarantine period, it is even more important to take care of yourself mentally and physically.
Soro ma sonye na mmemme otu
Attend live online conferences and take part in group discussions. This will help you understand the material, especially if this course is your first distance learning experience. If possible, turn on your camera to encourage interaction with your classmates. Set up study groups to review the material together with Zoom or FaceTime.
If presentations are part of your classwork, dress professionally as if you were presenting in person. It is also important that you seek help from your teacher when needed.
mmechi
Cheta na ọnọdụ dị ugbu a agaghị adịru mgbe ebighị ebi, mana mmụta na nkuzi n'ịntanetị abịala.
Ịkwado nkuzi na mmụta n'ịntanetị ga-enyere gị aka ịghọ mgbanwe mmụta mmụta, ma kwe ka ị nweta ihe ndị a chọrọ iji mee mgbanwe n'ụdị ọ bụla nke ọnọdụ ọmụmụ, nke nwere ike ịbịa n'ọdịnihu.
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