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how did corona virus affect my studies essay​

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Answered by aadi6152
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It’s that time of year again, graduation season! Right now, our social media feeds should be flooded with photos and posts congratulating this year’s high school seniors and university graduates.

However, ceremony invitations weren’t sent this year as the impact of coronavirus has tossed out the idea of a traditional graduation all together. 

The near-total closures of schools, universities, and colleges worldwide has reshaped nearly every aspect of normal life. Based on UNESCO data, more than a billion (yes, billion with a B!) students were thrown into very uncertain waters as the pandemic put a halt to in-person classes and courses.

From primary schools to PhD programs, students across the globe are experiencing the altering effects of coronavirus as classrooms move online and course curriculums stretch into the summer. 

Both students and teachers have been burdened with the task of adapting to an online learning environment seemingly overnight. As well, many parents have been forced to take on the role of IT technician, teacher, and babysitter as kids remain struck at home. 

Although the stark consequences of COVID-19 have thrown both families and the education industry for a loop, the sudden switch to digital learning has brought with it a few valuable lessons. In fact, the future of education has been transformed to not only accommodate online classrooms, but embrace a digital education. 

Answered by Cameila3344
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Many schools and universities are opting to continue their normal classes on online platforms. This includes the use of online tools, such as group video programs, that allow teachers and students to meet and conduct classes over the internet.

Another way that students are continuing their studies is through distance education, which uses online programs that replace instructors with educational material that students study on their own.

An example of distance learning would be online classes or videos which students use on their own time, as opposed to meeting live with the teacher and other students.

However, not all schools and universities were able to make it online and may soon be closed forever. Institutions like University of the People – an online, tuition-free, US accredited university – have always been online. Because of that, students can learn with us anywhere, anytime. We don’t have a physical campus, so our doors are always open! Nas Daily, an impactful social media influencer, talks about this, how students are demanding more value and lowers costs for their collegiate studies, and other higher education news in his video below.

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