Pivot to Online Response

I think Sean Morris had a knowledgeable post about the COVID 19 virus. I don’t think anyone was physically ready for the outcome and outbreak the virus has caused. Many students wont experience proms, graduations, and most of all, no real memories. Its sad we waited so late to do something about the virus. This could have been handled better if we took it serious earlier.

Many teachers are being forced to work from home and this is probably a shift because most teachers aren’t equipped to move everything to online learning. Most teachers I’ve came across are more hands on and better face to face. Sometimes its too much information to juggle to try to move everything to online. Not to mention some professors had to make a new syllabus because of this. The K-12 community are not in school for the remaining of the school year, college students were forced to leave dormitories, and college seniors aren’t even having a graduation. I also feel like because students, parents, and teachers are being forced to work from home, internet access should be unlimited until the crisis is over. The positive side of this crisis is that many churches (including mines) are giving families tissue, lysol, paper towels, hand sanitizers, and groceries to families in need. Also essential workers are being rewarded with mini bonuses, vacation time usage, and a increase on pay due to the virus. Last but not least, most families are being rewarded stimulus checks for this virus. Although it may seem like the whole world is on lock down, staying positive during this crisis is the best route to go. If we can wash our hands, stay out of large crowds (until the epidemic is over), and be remain in the house, hopefully they can find the problem, lower the cases, and we can finally get back to our normal lives. 

 

3 thoughts on “Pivot to Online Response

  1. Hello! Yes, I agree with you that Michael Morris’s article about the effects it has on students and professors but, not specifically about COVID 19 virus as you stated. It is sad that this outbreak happened so quickly, in a matter of months and not even a year. It is unfortunate that many students will not get to experience “prom, graduation, and most of all, no real memories”. I’ve also came across some professors that are not really fond of teaching through technology and would also rather be face to face. I could say that I honestly relate to most of the things you’ve said. I’m glad that you could still see a positive throughout this whole crazy outbreak (like I do), and I hope that you would stay safe and healthy.

  2. I whole heatedly agree with your comment on Morris reading. I think the Government saw this pandemic coming, and had many warnings to prepare ,and take the necessary precautions needed to make sure America is stable enough to go through and endure this.In addition to this outbreak how it has caused several students teachers and our community to totally take a whole new approach on life.which can be very hard to do so.Staying positive and keeping your mind occupied and praying through this is the only way we will be able to get through this.Which it seems as though you are doing and I commend you for that.

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