Zoom ‘Friends’

Presented by Terry Woodard

The Pandemic has altered our ability to teach in the way most of us have become accustomed to. It has created many challenges but also great opportunities for the future. This interactive, discussion-based workshop will explore ‘Zoom’ strategies that the writer found successful and some that failed. Most importantly the session will look to instructors from around the country for their solutions to make our on-line teaching more effective.

Learning objectives:

  1. To review and discuss ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ of zoom teaching
  2. To present our ‘Winni’ peg experience and discuss how the use of across Canada ‘Experts’ made all the difference!
  3. To ‘Brainstorm’ on ways to make Zoom teaching better

 

Bio:

Terry Woodard, BMR(PT), B.Sc., FCAMPT, MClSc

Terry is a mentor, instructor, and examiner in the AIM system. He works full time in private practice at D’Arcy Bain Physiotherapy and teaches part time at the University of Manitoba and Western University. When COVID is behind us, he looks most forward to travelling with his family and watching his daughter play high level volleyball.