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Comment on the topic: What does the word “freedom” mean to me in the time of Covid-19?

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Answered by deepakxyz72
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Colleges and universities across the nation have closed their campuses and moved toward online education in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The rapid transition to remote learning has posed numerous, and well-documented, pedagogical hurdles: Developing quality online courses takes careful planning, yet faculty have had to design curricula in a matter of days; students have had to return home where many face insufficient access to technology and resources; and academic integrity has been threatened by increased avenues for cheating. But a perhaps underappreciated minefield of e-learning is what it could mean for free speech.

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Answered by samaira173
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"Freedom", to me, means going out of the house to have a good time without any worries or restrictions.  It means hanging out with my friends without any obligations. It means going to school without the risk of catching a contagious and incurable disease. It means living my life the way I want to and not by the terms of a silly virus.

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