Comment 1:
Inclusive Design by Sinead Swan
After reading the post by Sinead Swan, I quite agree with your opinion related to inclusive design. In the context of pandemic, most students are forced to study at home instead of a normal classroom. That is a really learning barrier existing in our country. Compared to studying at the library, I sometimes feel that I am not as productive as before. I could focus for over eight hours while studying at school. When taking outline classes, it is really difficult for me to stay focused. Therefore, I really agree with your opinion that “ it is important to remember that the barriers faced on the daily can be adjusted”. Just as the pandemic changes everyone’s life, the studying method used by us is also supposed to be changed. As a great number of people have difficult in writing, the activity is useful for improving the writing level of students.
Comment 2:
Inclusive Design in Visual Arts by Soals
After reading the post by Soals , I quite agree with the opinion related to methods of adjusting planned learning activities in order to meet the needs of learners if some unexpected events take place. In the context of more progressive times, innovative learning methods like inclusive learning have enjoyed great popularity in schools. However, in the context of the pandemic, topics like visual arts still become unchanged. Therefore, when taking a visual art class, it is still necessary for students to go to classroom to have studio times.
Despite the fact that online art classes is not as good as an in-persona experience with the help of an instructor, it is the best way to avoid getting infected. As a result, the right posture of painting standing up will be taught. That cannot be realized by the zoom class. Therefore, I also agree with you opinion that the medium needs to be changed if it has to be conducted online.
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