Tying
her phone to a hanger, she suspended it between a plastic chair and the
ceiling to create a makeshift tripod
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Chandigarh(Agencies): The
teacher, Moumita B—from Pune, took to her LinkedIn account to share how she has
been conducting online classes amid the coronavirus lockdown.
She shared a video which shows
her writing on a chalkboard while she gives her lesson. For her student to see
the chalkboard clearly, the teacher—who did not have a tripod—came up with a
'jugaad' or a hack.
Tying her phone to a hanger,
she suspended it between a plastic chair and the ceiling to create a makeshift
tripod, allowing her students to look at the chalkboard as she taught.
"As I didn't have any
tripod so I made an Indian jugad for taking online classes from my home,"
wrote Moumita B while sharing the video on her LinkedIn page one week ago,
where it has gone viral with over 2 lakh views and more than 600 comments.
A screenshot from the video
also emerged on Twitter, earning the chemistry teacher a ton of praise for her
commitment.
"This picture made my
day. A teacher setting up their online class with available resources. There is
so much passion in this picture makes me overwhelmed," wrote one Twitter
user while sharing a screengrab from the video.
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