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University of Michigan professors, scent expert lead interactive virtual workshops during pandemic Trained nose mailed students scent kits to ‘smell along’ in virtual workshops Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor Published: Updated: Tags: Incense. (Pixabay) ANN ARBOR – For years, Michelle Krell Kydd has led Smell & Tell classes at the Ann Arbor District Library and the University of Michigan, teaching attendees about the fascinating world of smell. Trained in the evaluation of fragrance and taste, Kydd’s classes have developed a cult following, with regulars and curious new attendees packing her classes to the brim. Then the pandemic hit in March 2020 with a virus that, ironically, causes many of its carriers to suffer from anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell. ....
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How the Camera Has Changed the Dynamics of the Classroom From concerns about surveillance to the blurring of spaces, it is evident now that the virus has changed more than our physiologies. A video conference on a laptop. Photo: Gabriel Benois/Unsplash Education6 hours ago Over the past year of online teaching, instructors and students have struggled, not just with the digital divide but with a tense binary: online classroom work versus privacy violation. Academic Practice in Ecology and Evolution found that some students felt it was a violation of privacy (because their personal settings, their homes and family were visible), possible distraction when watching others on screen, self-consciousness, among others. Class, race, ethnicity and appearance were factors in their reluctance, the study found. Another report by Margaret Finders and Joaquin Muñoz, deemed the practice of asking students to turn on the cameras to be a form of surveillance. (Although ....
If local unions heed her call, it would be seen as a major stride in the effort to reopen schools. Teachers unions have been blamed for slowing the process with demands for a variety of safety measures. Teachers in some districts have refused to return until ventilations systems are updated, virus tests are given and all teachers are vaccinated. Weingarten said vaccines have been the decisive factor in her vision for a fall reopening. President Joe Biden in March ordered states to prioritize teachers in vaccination rollouts, and by the end of that month, federal health officials said 80% of school workers had been given their first shot. ....
During a stop in Hampton Roads Monday, President Biden spoke about his education plan to help feed students at school. Biden said his $1.8 trillion American Families Plan could benefit children in our area. ....