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School from home can mean some interesting work spaces
Annapolis, MD — Some students are finding creative ways to adapt to working from home, carving out areas where they can. Article and photos from the Annapolis Capital Gazette.
How to Survive Distance Learning, According to a Teacher
More tips from a teacher. We have found that a whiteboard is huge help in preventing awkwardly intruding on one another during classes and meetings.
Six Flags’ Nitro Rollercoaster
Just as a diversion, here’s a video from the front row of the Nitro rollercoaster at Six Flags in Jackson, NJ. What’s cool about it (apart from the speed and turns) is how long it is. Lots of coasters are a long wait for a super-short ride. This one delivers.
Coping with Online Learning During Coronavirus
It’s the third week of April and some states have just announced they’re planning to keep schools closed until mid-May at the earliest. The whispers about opening up in time for year-end are not very encouraging. For college and high school students, especially seniors, this is an especially difficult time. For most of our members,...
Zoom Memes For Self Quaranteens
This is seriously funny.
Remote Learning Reveals Digital Divide
If you have a computer, fast internet connection, and a spot in your home to work while we’re all on lockdown, you are one of the fortunate ones. For some students, particularly in China, remote learning is more of a challenge. Link here.
10 tips for families as NYC schools move to online learning
If any group of people are experts in close quarters education, it’s New Yorkers.
6 Ideas For Parents While Schools Are Closed
Some ideas from a homeschooling parent. Link here.
Teachers That Trolled Their Students :)
Here is a link to DrivePedia article where some clever teachers keep their students on their toes.