Good morning Robert, thank you for the comment on my post! I’m interested in learning more about what the online teaching experience is like and how you’ve navigated the learning curve. I’m a fellow gardener focused on native plants and diverse veggies I started from West Coast Seeds and Baker Creek in the States. One of my goals this year is to document my gardening process with photos, videos and tutorials. What’s in your garden? Nice to meet you and best to you this semester!

Hi Mel, I asked a lot of questions at first while trying to get my feet underneath me. I found though that I became proficient teaching online once I stepped outside of what had been done before me and started to try new things. It was when I started to figure things out for myself or by using Google that I started to build confidence and comfort. As for my garden lots of veggies and flowers. Though this year I'm hoping to add berries and fruit into the mix.
Hi Mel, I asked a lot of questions at first while trying to get my feet underneath me. I found though that I became proficient teaching online once I stepped outside of what had been done before me and started to try new things. It was when I started to figure things out for myself or by using Google that I started to build confidence and comfort. As for my garden lots of veggies and flowers. Though this year I'm hoping to add berries and fruit into the mix.
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