World over, teachers are shuffling between the ‘New normal’ and being back to regular offline school. This constant flux of shuttling between online and offline classes, preparing for the technology embedded lessons to keep students engaged, planning for assessments, answering parents, management… the list is endless. With the increasing reliance on screens, it is a legitimate concern that educators are battling the hybrid learning fatigue.
Educators teaching across all age groups are facing hybrid learning fatigue which is also termed as ‘Zoom fatigue’. Multiple meetings and being online constantly causes teachers to be tired. Studies have shown that being on video chat, the brain needs more time to process non-verbal cues like the facial expressions, the tone and the pitch of the voice, body language, paying more attention to these requires more energy. For a teacher, being in front of the camera and peering into 40 small boxes, and delivering the needful is a huge challenge. Teachers have the constant fear of being judged by parents, peers, and their supervisors.
Considering that the future of learning looks increasingly hybrid, it is critical for educators to prevent digital fatigue. To ensure productivity, here are some actionable steps that educators can take to prevent or minimize digital fatigue.
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