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Architecture & Practice: Lessons learned from online teaching

Architecture & Practice: Lessons learned from online teaching

Season 7 Episode 16 Published 4 years ago
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Happy New Year - 2022!
In the last 9 weeks, students came back to the campus and tutors conducted hybrid learning with a mixture of online and face-to-face interactions. Despite the fears of getting Covid-19, we, both students and tutors relied on our trust and instinct, with SOPs (standard operating procedures) to conduct the latter mode especially.

I discussed how I developed a new perspective on the difference between online and face-to-face interactions in the architecture design studio, what makes the difference, and why face-to-face interactions are important. No one told me this before and somehow we made our group interactions much better, in smaller groups of 3-4 students together for an hour. I see the desired outcomes from the students' progress and also improved on the integration of theory in the studio projects.

© 2021 Talk Architecture, Author: Naziaty Mohd Yaacob
Photo (artwork): "Crit space for a small group with SOPs" by Naziaty Mohd Yaacob

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