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Theater s day of reckoning: San Diego stage companies answer the call for equity, diversity and inclusion
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How to Collaborate With Actors for Online Engagement Share
Do you want to deepen learners’ engagement with content and each other? Here’s a tip: Bring in live actors for your courses. Highly effective for in-person events, this method is also easy to implement with online learning.
Is this technique effective for learning initiatives? Actors Jason Heil and Veronica Murphy joined me at an ATD Forum roundtable during which the Forum’s senior learning professionals interacted with the actors in excerpts from our online workshop Leading Within Uncertainty. At the end of the Zoom session, many attendees commented, “Awesome session,” which echoed learner reactions to the actual workshops. Combining actors with careful instructional design can support nearly every type of learning outcome.
San Diegans recount coronavirus pandemic experience in new book
Some San Diegans shared their coronavirus pandemic experiences in a new book.
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) As the world approaches one year into a pandemic that has reshaped many lives, many people will never forget what followed those first months when it all started.
As life grinded to a halt and forced everyone to stay inside, Mary Walshokâs situation was unique. The San Diegan was living next door to her son and grandchildren, and suddenly found her Swedish culture colliding with her son s Korean in-laws.
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Around the year 1350, with Europe in the throes of a bubonic plague epidemic, a book of stories called “The Decameron” captured something of what it was like in Florence, Italy: the devastation, the fear, the resolve, the hope.
In 2021, with the world struggling through another pandemic, a new collection of stories aims to chronicle what it felt like in San Diego.
Called the San Diego Decameron Project, it includes 100 stories written by county residents as part of a contest organized by the San Diego Public Library, Write Out Loud, La Jolla Historical Society, and San Diego Writers, Ink. The collection went online Tuesday, on the organizers’ websites, and will be published in book form later this year. They also will be added to the library’s digital archive.
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