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How are you structuring your classes?

Are you keeping structure typically the same or are there things you have had to change since you moved online?
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Art instructor
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We are using Google Classrooms. Students are working on one project during the week and daily sketches are due.
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The Climer School o.
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-The Best Real Estate School in Florida
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We've been Live Streaming for a while. We use Recampus Live and Zoom. Our online classes are structured the same as our classroom classes.
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Frank N.
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Assistant Professor of Instruction at Temple University College of Science and Technology
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We are using Zoom and Canvas to do all of our teaching and examinations through. With some great help these services are working well for now. As far as day to day, you have to maintain a routine. Wake up, shower, put work clothes on, do your work. At the time of a normal day end end work. Keeping a stable routine is going to help keep sane and not burn out.
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GT
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It is unlikely that the adaptations made today because of Coronavirus are merely temporary. Not just in education, but adaptations throughout society. The economist Schumpeter ( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Schumpeter) taught us that when there is a disturbance that knocks us out of equilibrium, we will not necessarily return to the previous equilibrium; instead a new equilibrium. So, online education while technically possible for a long time becomes standard henceforth. How things will likely change — optimistically for the better, see https://youtu.be/nCOYGXcUZpo
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Cindy M.
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First Grade Teacher at Hearts Academy of Excellenc
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We are using Google Classroom and we love it.
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