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Teenagers during the coronavirus pandemic: The loneliness of an interrupted adolesence

Think being a teenager was rough? Try doing it in a pandemic.

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The Pandemic Will Leave More Students Unprepared For College. Developmental Education Must Help.

The Pandemic Will Leave More Students Unprepared For College. Developmental Education Must Help. | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Nearly 20 million students were projected to attend an institution of higher education in the United States during the fall 2020 semester, according t

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Three Videos About COVID-19 - masks and social distancing via @rmbyrne

Three Videos About COVID-19 - masks and social distancing via @rmbyrne | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Free Technology for Teachers

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Perfect Storm: Toughest Year Ever Ahead for Schools By Tom Vander Ark

Perfect Storm: Toughest Year Ever Ahead for Schools By Tom Vander Ark | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
By Tom Vander Ark

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Manuela Bañol Palacio's curator insight, May 22, 2020 5:20 PM
I agree that this has been a tough year in all aspects, and when it comes for education, it has undeniably been really difficult for both students and educators. Teachers have had to get used to a bunch of new strategies and methodologies, and it becomes even tougher when old teachers don't handle technology, so they had to learn how to use it from the beginning and adapt to this ciscumstances. Besides, there are a lot of limitations for many students who don't have the possibility to get virtual classes or doesn't even own a cellphone, which unfortunately has delayed their learning process. 
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5 exercises to offset too much sitting

5 exercises to offset too much sitting | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
The irony is that we're staying home to protect our health, but all that added sitting is putting our health at risk in other ways.

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While we wait for a coronavirus vaccine, eating well, exercising and managing stress can boost your immune system

While we wait for a coronavirus vaccine, eating well, exercising and managing stress can boost your immune system | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Eating healthy food, exercising regularly and reducing stress are all measures we can take to stay as healthy as possible to fight off infection while we wait for a coronavirus vaccine.

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Automatic doors: the simple technology that could help stop coronavirus spreading

Automatic doors: the simple technology that could help stop coronavirus spreading | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Some architects don’t like the look of automatic doors, but that is hardly a reason not to mandate their use, given their safety.

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Coronavirus: How to protect your mental health

Coronavirus: How to protect your mental health | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Advice on protecting your mental health during the coronavirus outbreak.

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Everybody Ready for the Big Migration to Online College? Actually, No.

Everybody Ready for the Big Migration to Online College? Actually, No. | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
One consequence of coronavirus: It will become more apparent that good online education is easier said than done.

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Advice to those about to teach online because of the corona-virus - Tony Bates

Advice to those about to teach online because of the corona-virus - Tony Bates | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
With the reports of more and more institutions closing campuses because of the corona-virus, and even those not closing advising their instructors to move their classes online, I am wondering what advice or help these instructors are getting from their administrations. So what would I advise?

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Gyms and Coronavirus: What Are the Risks?

Gyms and Coronavirus: What Are the Risks? | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Sweat cannot transmit the virus but high-contact surfaces, such as barbells, can pose a problem, a doctor said.

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Coronavirus is changing how the world says “hello” — Quartz

Coronavirus is changing how the world says “hello” — Quartz | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Some people around the world shake hands. Some hug. Some rub their noses together. And some—many in fact—kiss on the cheek. But now, as Covid-19 spreads around the globe, people are rethinking how they say hello.

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Students Respond to Adults’ Fixation on 'Learning Loss' by Larry Ferlazzo 

Students Respond to Adults’ Fixation on 'Learning Loss' by Larry Ferlazzo  | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
By Larry Ferlazzo

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reuvenwerber's curator insight, February 11, 2021 5:30 AM
Postpandemic schooling needs to take a less-is-more approach.
Marco Bertolini's curator insight, February 11, 2021 6:14 AM

Less work but better targeted, this is probably what students ask their teachers and professors.

Marco Bertolini's curator insight, February 26, 2021 2:55 AM

Post-pandemic schooling needs to take a less-is-more approach says Neema Avashia

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Stressed out, dropping out: COVID has taken its toll on uni students

Stressed out, dropping out: COVID has taken its toll on uni students | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Student mental health was already an issue before the pandemic. And then students felt the strain on all fronts as studies went online and they lost jobs and social contacts.

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Peter Mellow's curator insight, December 16, 2020 3:24 PM
Link thanks to @stephenseymour9
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What It's Like on College Campuses During Coronavirus

What It's Like on College Campuses During Coronavirus | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Some students returned to their college campuses during the coronavirus pandemic. They're facing a semester unlike any other.

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International students in hardship due to coronavirus a 'looming humanitarian crisis', advocates say

International students in hardship due to coronavirus a 'looming humanitarian crisis', advocates say | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
At the start of the year Ezgi Karasu and Stuart Craig were a financially stable young couple with big dreams for their new lives in Australia, but within months of coronavirus taking off, the pair found themselves without work, facing eviction and asking homeless services for help.

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International students face life-changing decisions as COVID-19 takes its toll

International students face life-changing decisions as COVID-19 takes its toll | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
International students facing the prospect of seeing years of work and their dreams destroyed are calling for more government assistance to help them stay in the country they've fallen in love with.

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College students protest paying full tuition after coronavirus.

College students protest paying full tuition after coronavirus. | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Colleges and universities have offered refunds on housing costs, but they're resisting calls from students to reduce tuition rates.

 

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Infographic: The History of Pandemics, by Death Toll

Infographic: The History of Pandemics, by Death Toll | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Over time, infectious diseases have been humanity's constant companion. We've visualized the history of pandemics, from the Antonine Plague to COVID-19

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debamitachatterjee@gmail.com's curator insight, March 17, 2020 2:05 AM
A nice historical snapshot of extent and reach of infectious diseases....coronavirus 2020 in perspective.
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Helping universities and colleges take learning online in response to the coronavirus

Helping universities and colleges take learning online in response to the coronavirus | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it

Coursera provide every impacted university in the world with free access to our course catalogue through Coursera for Campus. Universities can sign up to provide their enrolled students with access to more than 3,800 courses and 400 Specializations from Coursera’s top university and industry partners. These institutions will have access until July 31, 2020, after which we plan to provide month-to-month extensions depending on prevailing risk assessments...


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COVID-19 Coronavirus - Free Online Course - MOOC - Starting 23rd March 2020

COVID-19 Coronavirus - Free Online Course - MOOC - Starting 23rd March 2020 | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Understand the causes of coronavirus, how coronavirus spreads, and other coronavirus facts in this online course from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

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4 hours a week for 3 weeks.
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Coronavirus: universities are shifting classes online – but it's not as easy as it sounds

Coronavirus: universities are shifting classes online – but it's not as easy as it sounds | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Learning over the internet is not a simple replacement for face-to-face teaching.

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9 Resources for When Coronavirus Moves Your Course Online

9 Resources for When Coronavirus Moves Your Course Online | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
As universities in China move courses online to serve students remotely in the face of COVID-19 lockdowns, instructors are rushing to modify their pedagogy and incorporate digital teaching tools. To help ease that transition, we've gathered our top stories on online teaching and instructional design, chock full of tips and best practices from the trenches.

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Coronavirus quarantine could spark an online learning boom

Coronavirus quarantine could spark an online learning boom | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Educators in China and Australia are strengthening online learning systems to cope with travel restrictions. The effects could change the face of education.

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Paola Jaramillo Florez's curator insight, February 26, 2020 2:27 PM
How is a reality that is present in us, it is important to consider this type of information since the effects of this virus could affect and change the face of education. We have to generate and adapt to new learning strategies before such a calamity.