@APSemPLP A3: some potential problems might be what is being taught based on class. It might be harder to grasp online, and would set back the teacher if it had to be discussed the next day in class. A solution to that might be active discussions #APSEMPLPSNOW
@burrplp@APSemPLP Woof. AP world online. Those AP exam review vidoes were helpful tho! Maybe if the teacher was available for real time discussion it would be easier. #APSEMPLPSNOW
@APSemPLP A2: Students, Staff, and Parents are all groups you would need to consider...but what problems might each of these groups have with e-Learning? I know from a teaching standpoint it would be hard to ensure all students get the concept! Imagine AP World e-Learning #APSEMPLPSNOW
@APSemPLP A2: the perspective of the students would definitely need to be taken into account. Not all students learn the same, and it would be hard to find a happy medium for online learning. #APSEMPLPSNOW
@burrplp@APSemPLP A1: Maybe a flipped classroom scenario like what Mr. Hubacher does, but then again it would be harder for certain subjects. #APSEMPLPSNOW
@APSemPLP A2: If PLP moved to an elearning environment, I would be pretty sad at first, but if you look at it from a learning standpoint, it would be pretty effective in staying on track with the curriculum and not having to make up lost days. #APSEMPLPSNOW