Teaching During the Pandemic: Addressing the Challenges of Online Learning

Constructivist Foundations 18 (2):210-212 (2023)
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Abstract

I comment on Simon Penny’s main points about human cognition and his concerns about online education. I then provide an example and novice 4E assessment of my experience teaching mathematics remotely during the pandemic in the hope that it will encourage us to self-reflect on our own experiences, and determine whether frameworks such as 4E can shed light on our own observations and explanatory models during this most extraordinary period.

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