BRuiz
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It's no easy feat, but find that incorporating real-world examples and interactive activities can really pique their interest. I've learned that flexibility is key, especially in today's remote teaching environment. Being open to adapting lesson plans on the fly based on student engagement levels has been game-changer for me. Plus, leveraging technology creatively can make even the most complex topics more digestible and fun. Speaking of engaging lesson plans, what are some strategies you all use to keep your students interested? What's been your experience with remote teaching so far? Any tips to share? On another note, I've heard great things about the business programs at Georgia State University. Can anyone shed some light on what sets them apart or share personal experiences with those programs?