As we head into what feels like the 48th month of 2020, weekly Zoom catch-ups and FaceTime video calls are getting increasingly repetitive. Like, seriously, what are we supposed to talk about when ...
Before Covid-19, when I taught in person, I always asked my students to post weekly essays on a discussion board I call the “sandbox.” During the pandemic, the sandbox has proved an effective way to ...
Once upon a time, people got together in the same room to learn, exercise, have fun, make connections. Then a virus crept and leapt from China to Hampton Roads, bringing disease, death, fear and ...
With the second week of classes coming to a close, Cornell students have mixed feelings about the start of the hybrid semester. Many students find themselves sitting across from their computer screens ...
C ovid-19 made this spring — well, you know the words: unprecedented, uncertain, weird, insane, scary. But it posed even more challenges for professors who teach in 10-week quarters. After all, those ...
Read this article in Yiddish. The week before Hanukkah the Forverts shared a video of how I make potato latkes with my grandson, Leyzer. A number of commenters on Facebook wrote how nice it was that I ...
Your at-home workout can be just as effective as your pre-COVID gym routine — here’s how We're hardly the first to point out that, 11 months into the pandemic, we are all sick of using our screens for ...
It’s not easy teaching a class of fifth graders about double digit multiplication over Zoom. “I can't be over my students' shoulders, I can't be grabbing that pencil. I can't be showing them exactly ...
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