How do I give feedback for online classes?
I would like to express my gratitude towards all the teachers at TIS for their commendable efforts to make the online learning experience so fruitful and interesting for all the kids during these trying times. It is not at all easy making all those presentations, worksheets, videos, class schedules, etc.
How do students make online classes?
Tips for Taking Online Classes
- Treat an online course like a “real” course.
- Hold yourself accountable.
- Practice time management.
- Create a regular study space and stay organized.
- Eliminate distractions.
- Figure Out How You Learn Best.
- Actively participate.
- Leverage your network.
How do you greet students in an online class?
Students need to feel welcome right from the start of your course. You’re basically their Yoda. They can’t use the force without you, and greeting them with the right student welcome message starts the relationship on the right foot.
How do you say good morning to students?
Ways to Say Good Morning
- Rise and shine! – This is usually said when you are in the process of waking someone from sleep.
- Top of the morning to you!
- Good day to you.
- Have a great day.
- Hello there!
- Wishing you the best for the day ahead.
- How are you this fine morning?
- Isn’t it a beautiful day today?
How you greet your teacher?
It depends on your relationship to them, but in no case would it be acceptable to say “Greetings, teachers” unless you are able to carry off being very sardonic. “Hello” is a good generic greeting, acceptable for almost any kind of relationship. “Good morning/afternoon” is a little more formal.
How do you greet students in the classroom?
When greeting students at your door:
- Say the student’s name.
- Make eye contact.
- Use a friendly nonverbal greeting, such as a handshake, high five, or thumbs-up.
- Give a few words of encouragement.
- Ask how their day is going.