4 Non-Negotiables for Reopening Colleges During the COVID-19 Pandemic
There is a seemingly never-ending list of concerns for colleges to consider before reopening, but these four objectives should be top of mind.
There is a seemingly never-ending list of concerns for colleges to consider before reopening, but these four objectives should be top of mind.
Many are opting to not hold in-person classes in December due to experts predicting a more severe second wave of COVID-19 infections in the fall.
Oklahoma City University’s virtual commencement ceremony replaced the in-person event, which was cancelled due to COVID-19.
The states’ other two systems, the University of California and the California Community Colleges, are likely to follow suit.
Zoom worked with the department of education to address the safety issues associated with the platform.
Denmark, one of the first countries to begin a phased reopening of K-12 schools, is asking teachers to do as much teaching as possible outdoors.
For many campuses, a fall reopening is contingent on coronavirus testing availability and the capacity to socially distance students.
Here are some issues schools, universities and healthcare facilities need to consider now that states and local governments are attempting to reopen the economy and ease COVID-19 restrictions.
The center is encouraging students to report any concerning behavior as distance learning continues, creating more opportunities for cyberbullying.
IVCC president said the servers professors are using for distance learning during the coronavirus crisis were not affected.