flipgrid<\/em><\/a> (a discussion forum that emphasizes video prompts and responses), murphy evaluates his students\u2019 speaking proficiency on a daily or weekly basis. he also takes advantage of the ability to record zoom sessions to help him assess his students\u2019 interpersonal speaking.<\/p>\nas an online teaching and learning tool, flipgrid has also helped murphy to create a more inclusive environment in his class, particularly with regard to evaluating speaking skills in students who are not always comfortable speaking in front of others. instead having students put on the spot to demonstrate their speaking proficiency for a grade, his students get to practice and record their speaking, at their ease and discretion, and deliver it as their class work through flipgrid. \u201cthey are very skilled and able to speak and use the language,\u201d murphy said. \u201cthey just need a different modality to present themselves, and i found that to be very useful for them.\u201d<\/p>\n
the sense of interpersonal connection is an essential constituent of a lively conversation in a classroom. the need for such connection is particularly intensified in a language course. however, this element is one of the easiest ones to lose in an online language class, in ways that discussion board activities alone cannot make up. murphy has employed a combination of different techniques and tools to overcome this challenge and, indeed, turn his class into a learning community. \u201ci did find the discussion boards and small writing samples to be useful,\u201d said murphy, \u201cas i was able to connect it to some other skill. for example, i would give my students a topic to discuss on the discussion board on the asynchronous friday. then on the asynchronous monday, they would have to go to the discussion board, read the discussion posts of a classmate and then go to our speaking platform, on flipgrid, and talk about what they read. so, they were not just replying to discussion posts all the time. i really found that to be beneficial for our asynchronous connections.\u201d murphy also made use twitter, which allowed students another place for connection with each other. \u201ci would give them a twitter assignment,\u201d said murphy, \u201cand they can write a pretty short [response]. they would tweet about a given topic, and then i could easily see it on my phone. we can reply to each other using the different hashtags that we would create. it was really easy for them to interact and connect and i think they enjoyed that, too.\u201d<\/p>\n
through his journey with online teaching, including the use of backward design, rethinking learning evaluations, or ways of increasing inclusivity in his courses, murphy has gained an invaluable set of insights that can serve any instructor to make their class a more inviting learning environment.<\/p>\n
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