This is the first academic year at AUB that has started completely online. Teaching online allows one some freedom, but is it fun teaching in semi self-isolation because of widespread corona measures? Isolation can help you focus on your work as a teacher, promoting productivity, but that is where the fun ends. You would hope that your students, too, are not going out too much or being distracted otherwise, but you feel sorry for them, just as you do for yourself. Often you can sense from their work that they do actually have time to read and write, possibly more than they did before corona. The quality of their work is not too bad either.
There are some weird aspects to teaching online though. You
feel let down when a student admits his aunt searched the web for him, for
example. You feel alarmed the first time you hear someone doing dishes in the
background while you converse with a student. A bit like parents walking into
your classroom with pots and pans. Your whole course is out there for families
and friends to see. They can hear your voice, see you, and watch your every
move in the course. It can feel creepy, but you get used to it, just as
everyone is getting used to living with this virus.
There are amusing incidents too. The other day, a young
child took over a pupil’s microphone while she was out of the room. Having
unmuted the microphone, the little girl addressed the class, almost hijacking
the lesson. At first, we wondered whether it was a hacker, but it turned out to
be a child playing. We smiled and continued with the lesson. This is what this
virus has done to our lives – to teaching and learning. Yet, life goes on. More
later.