Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around A Level physics tutoring in the UK, focusing on online tutoring methods, tools, and experiences. Participants share their backgrounds in tutoring, explore different online platforms, and discuss challenges related to teaching physics remotely.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Mathematical reasoning
Main Points Raised
- Dr. Jon P. Harris expresses interest in connecting with other A Level physics tutors in the UK, particularly those who provide online tutoring.
- One participant from India seeks guidance on transitioning to online tutoring for A Level physics.
- A tutor from Bulgaria shares their experience with A and IGCSE level physics tutoring and expresses a desire to enhance their teaching skills in various syllabuses.
- Another online tutor from India discusses their long-term experience with online tutoring and the resources they have developed.
- A participant describes the challenges of teaching a blended class format, highlighting difficulties with drawing and mathematical expressions in an online setting.
- One tutor explains their use of a digital pen and virtual classroom tools that facilitate writing and mathematical expression without needing an equation editor.
- Another participant shares their method of using a paint tool to write on files, which they find simplifies the process of including sketches in presentations.
- Discussion includes the mention of an iPad app called Doceri, which allows for easy uploading of written content, although its applicability is questioned by others.
- Some participants express frustration with the limitations of current tools and seek alternative solutions for smoother integration of sketches and equations in online discussions.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants share various experiences and tools for online tutoring, but there is no consensus on the best method or platform. Several differing opinions on the effectiveness of specific tools and approaches are presented, indicating ongoing exploration and debate.
Contextual Notes
Participants mention limitations related to the interfaces they use for online teaching, including challenges with drawing and mathematical expressions. There are references to specific tools and methods, but no resolution on their effectiveness or suitability for all users.
Who May Find This Useful
Individuals involved in A Level physics tutoring, educators exploring online teaching methods, and those interested in sharing resources and strategies for teaching STEM subjects online.