Shift to online learning due to COVID-19 requires rethink of teaching: experts
HALIFAX — As Canadian universities begin an unprecedented shift toward online classes, Nicole Mensour is experiencing the challenges the sudden plunge into digital learning creates for students.
“To be honest, it is a bit overwhelming,” said Mensour, a bachelor of education student at Mount Saint Vincent University — who also has a teenaged daughter and son to look after at her Halifax home.
As COVID-19 is leading to the closure of campuses, the 48-year-old student is faced with a deluge of emails on how to use online forums for six courses, while she prepares to spend hours viewing online lectures and learns to upload her voiceover for a powerpoint presentation.
“Some classmates were scheduled to make presentations and had to make the shift (to online) over the weekend,” she said, adding that professors have been flexible with deadlines and are also coping with uncharted territory.