An E-Learning Day

Today was my first experience with e-learning. My grandkids can’t get to their mom’s yet because of the snow. She lives an hour and a half south of here and they received about 6” more snow than we did. My son needed to get back to work today, so he bundled up the kids for the short drive to Grandma’s. Today was the coldest morning of the season so far. This has got to be the coldest winter on record. 

Miss Belle brought her school laptop and we set up class in my bedroom. I kept the boys quiet in the living room. Jack asked to watch Narnia. So we did. 

Belle likes to move around, a lot…and she did during class. I’m not sure how, or if, her teacher monitors the students presence and/or movements. I had to remind Belle that she was still in school. 

This made me think of my 5th grade class at Beach Park Elementary. My teacher, Mrs. D, (not using her name) was the scariest, meanest teacher I ever had. I never wanted to be the slightest bit out of line in her class. She was not very tall, but quite stocky. She had the stature of an army drill sergeant and yelled like one. I don’t recall her ever smiling. If you someone didn’t stay in their seat she’d fix that in a hurry. She’d tie the wandering student to their desk with a jump rope. If a student misbehaved in some other fashion, she’d lock them in the art closet. 

Fifth grade was scary. 

Since I homeschooled my children, today wasn’t too difficult to maneuver. It was interesting to hear the teacher teach. I think the hardest part of the day was keeping the boys quiet and Belle at her desk. Oh, and then, Belle’s homework afterwards. 

Belle said she likes e-learning better than going to school. I have to agree. I would have done well being schooled at home. I didn’t handle high school very well, especially. Peer pressure was a very real thing, and so was bullying. Those two things haven’t changed since I was in school. Well, perhaps, they’ve gotten worse.

The kids may be here again tomorrow and we’ll do this day all over. It’s certainly okay by me. The kids are here, safe and warm, and well fed. This is the best way to spend a very cold snow day. 

♥️

Andi

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I’m a mom of six amazing kids. They have blessed me with six grandchildren. I love the outdoors. I am a country girl through and through. There I find a closeness with God and am inspired. Writing is my passion.

3 thoughts on “An E-Learning Day

  1. during covid when Aiden was doing e-learning he didn’t do very well. He needs more structure. Even in college he still needs more structure but is doing well with his online classes. They do meet once every other week to do in class learning. So he may be making it up when he goes into the classroom.

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  2. Estoy de acuerdo con que el uso de la tecnología en la educación facilita el aprendizaje, ya que permite acceder a información de manera rápida y dinámica. Además, herramientas digitales como plataformas educativas ayudan a mejorar la interacción entre alumnos y docentes. Sin embargo, considero que también es importante mantener un equilibrio para no depender completamente de la tecnología.

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    1. Thank you for your comment. 😊

      I agree that we should not depend so heavily upon technology. Finding information quickly is very useful, but it is also to our detriment. I recently came across a study that was very interesting. In this study, it was stated that every generation becomes “smarter” than the previous generation. That is until about 2010. Then it wasn’t so. The introduction of computer technology to children began to slow that intellectual progression.

      This is something to consider. When we no longer “have” to think for ourselves we don’t become brighter or more creative. I see the benefits of this technology but also I see the disadvantages. AI is not going to be helpful either as far as this is concerned. I know of college students who are able to use ChapGPT on their examines. Where is the learning in that?

      Lots to consider! Thank you again for your comment! I appreciate it very much!

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