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The virtue-signalling bandwagon − or should I say “brandwagon” − in response to Black Lives Matter and Covid-19 has led to my receiving more invites than usual. I’ve been asked to jump on to podcasts, Zoom live streams and virtual conferences to discuss race, identity and inequality. Actually, I hate the
Dive Brief: The University of Washington announced Friday that in light of the novel coronavirus spreading in the Seattle area, it would close its classrooms and have students take their courses and final exams remotely for the remainder of the winter quarter. The institution, which enrolls nearly 57,000 students across
The desire to provide value in a changing marketplace is one of the reasons the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants moved beyond in-person tutors, trainers, and test centers to offer online learning and assessment for candidates pursuing the Chartered Global Management Accountant designation. Joe McLatchie, Senior Manager, Association of
Grade two teacher Vivian Mavraidis looks out into the hallways at Hunter’s Glen Junior Public School in Scarborough, Ont., on Sept. 14, 2020. Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press The Toronto District School Board has warned its school staff to be ready to switch to remote learning as concern grows about the
YouTube posts known as gongbang (“study with me”) videos have become surprisingly popular among students during the Covid-19 pandemic. One well-known streamer in South Korea, Kim Dong-Min, posted a video of himself studying in a library that attracted more than 400,000 views. The video shows him sitting at a desk,
“ Hey Product Hunt! ✌️ I’m Guillaume, one of the makers of Qlearly. Over the next month, I will be launching 4 small side projects. All of them were built within 2 working days. — Regarding the 4 launches; 💭 Inspiration I personally strongly believe in things along the lines