We are now a few weeks into the semester with a phenomenal number of synchronous teaching sessions taking place on different platforms. However, it seems the camera on/off debate is still raging and I've collected some persuasive articles together to argue for student choice 1/n
Summarising the key elements from all of the above, teaching in synchronous webinar platforms is NOT equivalent to teaching in neutral institutional physical settings, students are in their private (shared) homes and forcing cameras on is an invasion of these spaces 8/n
Following inclusiveness, Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Trauma Informed/Aware Teaching approaches to our teaching and learning especially during a crisis situation is important to many educators and enforcing cameras on is against all of these 9/n
Being visible is not equivalent with being engaged and may actually be quite distracting for some
"I find myself distracted with all my friends’ faces when I have my video turned on, especially since it’s been months since I last saw them in person." (from #6 above) 10/n
There are a myriad of ways to get genuine dialogue and interaction in synchronous sessions such as polls, chat pane, shared docs, whiteboards, breakout groups to name but a few. Turning cameras on is ultimately an act of trust so safe spaces & understanding are crucial. 11/n
I'll end by sharing @digisim's poll on the topic that is open for another 19 hours at the time of writing (*another spoiler the numbers are currently in favour of not expecting cameras on): https://twitter.com/digisim/status/1316648430635286528?s=20 /end
A couple more very important posts to add, so not quite the end yet, from the brilliant @Bali_Maha (thanks to @paulineridley for highlighting), which include the importance of profile pictures to fill in those 'black boxes': https://twitter.com/paulineridley/status/1316807034692685830?s=20 /newend
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