During this year, I had the hope to have face-to-face classes. That was the worse challenge I had to face because I didn't know if I had come to my house in Curicó or stayed in Santiago. It is so difficult to move to a city when you study arts because is not only me, are me and my brushes, my canvas, my engravings tools, my PC, and a lot more.
Talking about home learning I just see bad results. For example, in art careers, we have so many practical subjects, and I could not learn the sufficient across the digital screen, like brushstrokes of oleo paintings or how to print with a printing press. Now, in theoric subjects feel I learn less than in practical because during the classes I am with my smartphone or distracted with other things of my room. These are the obstacles for the learning but also I has enjoyed it. Like I don't have artistic instrumental in my home, I have experimented with everyday things like a wooden spoon to print or eating oil to soften my canvas.
I can repeat I feel so bad about the uncertainty of the face-to-face class. I need it, but the faculty don't have the necessary to come and for these reasons, we are paralyzed waiting for better solutions.
I don't want more virtual classes because I don't learn anything.
I hope you get good solutions from the faculty.
ResponderEliminarEven though we are "getting used" to the online modality, it's necessary to have face-to-face classes(.﹒︣︿﹒︣.)
ResponderEliminarI feel the same as you, I feel like I haven't learned anything:(
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