cool thing to do. Not turn your camera on. I've heard that. I've heard that in some classes, nobody turns their camera on, including the instructor. That Thank God. Hey, here we get out. Hold seriously. Is it might? Is it my fault that you have your cameras off? So, Dr Brown, we actually kind of wanted to do something with your with your cameras off. Everybody just wanna go ahead. Oh, you guys, You're gonna make me cry. Oh, yes. Yeah. Like it already. It's good. Yeah, you guys. Thank you.
These students organized the sweetest Zoom surprise for their teacher on the last day of class
Updated: 10:45 PM CST Dec 20, 2020
Grab the tissues 鈥� this is the feel-good moment we all need as 2020 winds down.Life as we know it has drastically changed since the coronavirus pandemic emerged in March 2020. Since then, nearly every aspect of life has gone virtual.While many working adults were somewhat used to virtual meetings before COVID-19 reared its ugly head, students weren鈥檛 as accustomed to the practice. Because of this, life in the classroom has been hit hard. Many teachers are taking to social media to share the difficulties of virtual teaching and the seeming inability to capture their students鈥� undivided attention.From whichever way you look at schooling during a pandemic, one thing鈥檚 for sure: Everyone is doing the best that they can. But, during a time when so much feels uncertain, it can be hard to remember that sentiment. Fortunately for one teacher, his students were there to show him just how much of an impact he鈥檚 making during these trying times. On Dec. 9, Tik Tok user Lauren Herrle posted a video of her class surprising their teacher on the last day of the semester. Since then, the clip has racked up nearly 30,000 comments, has been shared over 70,000 times, and has earned over one million likes 鈥� and for good reason! In the clip, the teacher 鈥� the only person with his camera on 鈥� is talking to students, asking them if leaving their camera off during class is the cool thing to do.鈥淚鈥檝e heard that; I鈥檝e heard that in some classes nobody turns their camera on, including the instructor,鈥� he said to a virtual classroom of little black squares. The very thought made him put his hand to his head in disbelief before second-guessing if he had something to do with it. 鈥淪eriously, is it my fault you have your cameras off?鈥� he asked the class dismayed. Before he could go on, a student piped up. 鈥淒r. Brown, we actually kind of wanted to do something鈥︹€� they said. At that point, every student鈥檚 camera turned on but instead of their faces, Dr. Brown was flooded with messages of appreciation for a wonderful semester. 鈥淥h, you guys, you鈥檙e going to make me cry,鈥� he said. As he looked around at the signs, he took off his glasses and wiped away his tears.鈥漎ou guys, thank you.鈥漀ow, let this be a reminder that showing a little appreciation goes a long way 鈥� especially in 2020, and especially as this difficult year comes to a close.
Grab the tissues 鈥� this is the feel-good moment we all need as 2020 winds down.
Life as we know it has drastically changed since the emerged in March 2020. Since then, nearly every aspect of life has gone virtual.
While many working adults were somewhat used to before COVID-19 reared its ugly head, students weren鈥檛 as accustomed to the practice. Because of this, life in the classroom has been hit hard.
Many teachers are taking to social media to share the difficulties of virtual teaching and the seeming inability to capture their students鈥� undivided attention.
From whichever way you look at schooling during a pandemic, one thing鈥檚 for sure: Everyone is doing the best that they can. But, during a time when so much feels uncertain, it can be hard to remember that sentiment.
Fortunately for one teacher, his students were there to show him just how much of an impact he鈥檚 making during these trying times.
On Dec. 9, Tik Tok user Lauren Herrle posted a video of her class surprising their teacher on the last day of the semester. Since then, the clip has racked up nearly 30,000 comments, has been shared over 70,000 times, and has earned over one million likes 鈥� and for good reason!
In the clip, the teacher 鈥� the only person with his camera on 鈥� is talking to students, asking them if leaving their camera off during class is the cool thing to do.
鈥淚鈥檝e heard that; I鈥檝e heard that in some classes nobody turns their camera on, including the instructor,鈥� he said to a virtual classroom of little black squares. The very thought made him put his hand to his head in disbelief before second-guessing if he had something to do with it. 鈥淪eriously, is it my fault you have your cameras off?鈥� he asked the class dismayed. Before he could go on, a student piped up.
鈥淒r. Brown, we actually kind of wanted to do something鈥︹€� they said. At that point, every student鈥檚 camera turned on but instead of their faces, Dr. Brown was flooded with messages of appreciation for a wonderful semester.
鈥淥h, you guys, you鈥檙e going to make me cry,鈥� he said. As he looked around at the signs, he took off his glasses and wiped away his tears.鈥漎ou guys, thank you.鈥�
Now, let this be a reminder that showing a little appreciation goes a long way 鈥� especially in 2020, and especially as this difficult year comes to a close.