@Sanjay-Kumar-1
Thank you for your meaningful comment. The information was very interesting to me.
with regards
@Sanjay-Kumar-1
Thank you for your meaningful comment. The information was very interesting to me.
with regards
Thank you for sharing your experience. Please, if possible, share a bit of your experience or advice. How can I use artificial intelligence to help in the lessons to achieve the lesson objective?
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@FarhanMehboob
Thank you for your advice.
with respect
@FarhanMehboob
And have you tried to integrate drawing into your lessons? If yes, please share your experience.
Sincerely
@Engr-Zeeshan
Hi, what topic do you want videos on? For the purpose of forming values and attitudes?
Sincerely
@Engr-Zeeshan
Hi, what topic do you want videos on? For the purpose of forming values and attitudes?
Sincerely
@Bousl2336873cb4
Thank you for your meaningful opinion. I am glad that you value the art subject so much. Fine art is indeed a subject that you can integrate any subject and multifacetedly develop your student, educate and form a value system.
with respect
@FarhanMehboob
Thank you for your support and encouraging words. I don't see my job in the list. I don't know why.
@BASSEe36fe400f5
Welcome to Bassem, I am glad that you have added another leading teacher to our forum. We will be glad if you share your great experience with us.
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@Hanifa
You have chosen an interesting topic, please share your experience, examples if possible.
I teach in the 1st-8th grades of the school. We know that not everyone has the talent to draw. When I first entered the class, there were many children who refused to draw, saying that they could not do it. I said that we will draw music. I put Vivaldi's seasons and suggested that they make lines using only a graphite pencil: straight, curved, wavy, etc. I said, whatever way you feel, take the music in such lines. I took out many images from the tangled lines and then I said to the boys - you say you can't draw, - look what beautiful images you got. From that day on, my students started drawing, that's how their self-esteem increased. I cheer up my students a lot when they draw a line, I say "Magic words" Live, live, live long, it turned out great, you drew a beautiful picture of me...
We should encourage our student with small successes.
And how do you encourage and motivate your student?
@Ekaterina-P
Thank you for opening an important topic.
I started studying Artificial Intelligence from this forum when my knowledgeable friends shared their experience.
I have been studying for a short time, but I have already managed to recognize the posts and topics that are made with the help of artificial intelligence. I don't mind, but everything is beautiful in moderation. I can create dozens of topics today, but where is the teacher's honesty? In the same school, if the student takes a small part and the rest shares his experience, it is different. Therefore, teachers should prevent this phenomenon by teaching students not to lose their own face, opinion, and what to say.
@AFSHA28f0a2936e
Congratulations dear, keep it up.
@Ana_moderator
I use the flipped classroom method. It allows you to devote more time to practical work. If in the traditional class the students were mostly passive, then here they are active learners: they are able to present the lesson, share their point of view, ask questions, let me not forget to mention that they are also media literate because they are able to use ICT tools on their own. And with proper time management, the teacher is able to develop practical skills in children, thus having a competent student. Hiansle's method for 21st century learners.
I said the positive aspects. But this method also has challenges that not all students are provided with ICT tools, especially in poor regions. I hope that our states agree on the goal of sustainable development
will solve this issue because all children are equal and have equal rights to receive high quality education.
@Tabassumlaghari
Thanks for the interesting post, I was only familiar with Khan Academy. You will detail which specific programs are being trained.
@AFSHA28f0a2936e
Thanks for the interesting topic, I was only familiar with Khan Academy. You will detail exactly which programs are training.
@zadibucho
Share your experience and examples, even by presenting a lesson. Thank you for the interesting topic. I value it very much and I try to conduct my lessons in this way as much as possible.
@NAJMAc79e2494d9
You are right dear, it is very easy and always available. I use it very often to create a resource.
@BRYANb8875625e5
Thank you for your support, I will gladly cooperate with you.
@Hanifa
According to me, the success of the class depends on the correctly chosen method. You should be able to make the lesson interesting from the very first minutes. I start the lesson with a question, a riddle, a mystery...
In elementary classes, children get bored quickly, so after the main part, I do physical exercises or play some kind of game. After that, the child refreshes and turns his attention to the lesson. The teacher should also be able to control the class with the tone of his voice.