Jamie Artussee - Learning during Covid
The following is an computer-generated summary of the video transcript.
Salmon was established in 2000 and four and is continuously growing and thriving even during the pandemic of Covered 19, the College of Moscow, G Nation maintained its success and the students success. During the spring of 2020 the students were asked not to return due to the pandemic outbreak. During this time, the students and the faculty were thrown a little off guard. Due to the fact that we were resilient people, we changed our outlook and changed our way of learning. We were sent packets, um, to be mailed, emailed or to be directly dropped at the College of Muscogee Nation to further the student's education and to make them continue on in their career path. That maintained their success with their students by providing them the necessary tools, such as a laptop and a WiFi hot spot to allow them to continue their four studies. During these times, the teachers were asked to hold zoom meetings and during the zoom meetings we would continue to have class and discuss our lectures, even though it was a little challenging at times due to the fact that we're just not in person. We still learned everything that was necessary for that course, and I didn't have to. Terrible of, ah, time transitioning from in person online I preferably preferred in person classes. Obviously you can't do that during the pandemic. Or like I said, everything was okay for the most part. Then the college decided during spring of 2021 we would be back in class.