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Episode 28: Remote/Online Learning for International Students

53 min · 25 de may de 2020
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Clara and Aaron talk to two international students, Grace and Yan, about their experiences with remote/online learning. Both of them are taking courses that have had to make a sudden pivot to remote learning. They are also enrolled in an online course designed to be delivered online. That course also happens to be about online learning, and for that class, they had to design an online mini-unit. ((insert Inception theme [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDX_xlZoFwY])). In our conversation, we ask them to compare their experiences and to share their perspectives about what worked and didn't work for them.

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