Many of us have been working from home for almost a year now due to the COVID-19 productivity.
In this post I'll share 3 tips to boost your productivity while working from home.
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How does virtual learning compare to going to school at a brick-and-mortar location? Advantages and disadvantages certainly differ depending on level. In 2020, schools of all levels closed, and for the first time, large portions of our younger population were schooling at home, from preschoolers to college students. While many parents have chosen to homeschool, with school closures many parents now working full-time from home were faced with the challenges of teaching their kids at home (with no prior experience in education), or managing their online learning schedule. The lack of socialization for young students meant a key part of their behavioral learning was lost. Middle and high school students likely adapted better to the switch to virtual learning than younger students, but they no longer had club or sport activities. This post will review the benefits and downsides of online and virtual learning compared to traditional, in-person learning. Photo by Siora Photography on Unsplash
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