Fukuoka JALT:

MyShare: What have we learned from one semester of Emergency Response Teaching online?

Date: Tuesday, August 11th, 2020 Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Speaker: Kyushu-based teachers are invited to share a no-longer-than-three-minute short presentation

Description:
So: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? What to do. What not to do. What to use. How to use it. How not to use it. How to organize it. What to pre-empt. What you're definitely going to do different next time. What you're definitely NOT going to try again. New skills, new approaches, workarounds, hacks, tools, strategies, tricks, tips, insights, solutions, mis-steps, and lessons learned.

EVERYONE has got at least a few responses to these, right?

Kyushu-based teachers are invited to share a no-longer-than-three-minute answer. It can be big or small - just something you've learned that you think others might benefit from hearing. In the Zoom meeting, we'll just ask you to 'take the floor' to give your answer, then allow a few minutes of Q&A from everyone so that questions can be clarified, similar experiences shared, etc. It's not a presentation, it's just a semi-structured approach so as to keep things efficient. Japanese-language answers are more than welcome. Please see Fukuoka JALT's website for details on how to sign up.

Organization: Fukuoka Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching (Fukuoka JALT)

Cost: free

Venue: Online: The Zoom link will be posted on the Fukuoka JALT website the day before

Location: Online, Online Events, Online Event

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Contact Fukuoka JALT

Website: www.fukuokajalt.org

Trevor Holster
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