Week 8 came and flew by in a quiet riot. Considering the chaotic nature of last week with university closure and all modules being taught online, this week was always going to be a little different and offer new challenges. It has been that throughout.
The hardest challenge in the way that courses were being delivered was the inconsistency in how they were being broadcast to students. For example, our English Literature lecture recorded podcasts of her lectures which we can tune into with the slides whereas other modules were delivered through streams with poor audio quality. The tutorials were no less odd overall, for English Lit, we had a forum discussion in which our tutor posed questions to my class and we had to respond accordingly.
This overall variation was a little frustrating at times. You must be flexible to this changing environment and identify the areas you need to improve on as for some of you, you might not get much value out of this delivery.

Since September the phrase I have heard again and again is “Self-Directed Learning”. The emphasis since entering university was to guide yourself in the direction of your education in terms of timetabling study, research, reading, and writing. The difficulty in the current situation is that the self-direction has me out-of-whack as how does one self-direct themselves through the chaos! Nevertheless, we struggle on, and we stay strong and see how this stressy messy situation unfolds for my modules and classes.
Closing Question: Have your classes been moved online because of Covid-19 and how have you had a troubles with your classes – how have you found that and any tips to keep yourself on track? Please feel free to share.
Caleb
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