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Ketchikan High School At-Home Activity Resources
Ketchikan Gateway Borough School Districr
A document created by the Ketchikan, AK Gateway Borough School District offering resources for high school students to continue learning amidst school closures. Many of the activities rely on online resources, but they also emphasize outdoor activities, exploration of local flora and fauna, and activities such as cooking and gardening that are both tactile and family-oriented.
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Ketchikan Grade 6 At-Home Activity Resources
Ketchikan Gateway Borough School District
A document created by the Ketchikan, AK Gateway Borough School District offering resources for 6th grade students to continue learning amidst school closures. Many of the activities appear to emphasize resources that do not rely on the Internet, and many activities that focus on communication with family such as writing letters or interviewing family members.
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Covid-19 triggering PTSD for some says Hope Center's Staab
Teri Knight
This article addresses increasing cases of trauma at the HOPE Center in Northfield, revealing how COVID is affecting people in the surrounding community.
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Logan Knutson - Haircuts and Rescue Dogs!
Logan Knutson and Clara Posner
"A recent experience that represents the spring term for me was getting a new foster dog. We need haircuts, but besides that, I've been able to keep busy without going stir-crazy; I'll probably be telling a different story in August, but as of right now, it's alright." (He/Him/His/class of 2022/ Political Science/Minnetonka, MN/Minnetonka, MN)
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Logan Knutson Interview (Video)
Logan Knutson and Clara Posner
This is an interview with Logan Knutson who lived with his family in Minnetonka, Minnesota for the entire term. (He/Him/His/class of 2022/ Political Science/Minnetonka, MN/Minnetonka, MN)
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Empty Bowls Virtual Event
Terra LaChance
Event listing on the college calendar for Virtual Empty Bowls 2020.
Text: "For the past 16 years, Carleton Ceramics has hosted the annual Empty Bowls community meal on campus to raise awareness around hunger issues and funds for the CAC Food Shelf. With the covid-19 pandemic and a shelter-in-place order, that community gathering is just not possible, so Empty Bowls is going virtual for 2020! On Friday, May 15, please use an Empty Bowl from a previous event (or any other bowl!) and post a picture of you and your bowl on your Instagram page and tag @carletonceramics, #carletonceramics. Or post your picture to Facebook and tag the CCCE! Consider making a donation to the CAC Food Shelf or any local organization with a mission to fight hunger anytime during the week of May 11-16 in honor of the virtual event. A $20 donation is suggested, but any amount is much appreciated! Donate through Venmo @CarletonEmptyBowls, the Community Action Center website, or text EmptyBowls to 44321.
Originally founded in 1990 by Michigan high school teachers Lisa Blackburn and John Hartom to give high school students a chance to impact the local community, the Empty Bowls project has become a prominent national and international movement with local potters, churches, artist organizations and schools. Since its inception in 2005 at Carleton, the project has raised over $91,000 for the CAC food shelf. This event is co-sponsored by Carleton's CCCE and Carleton's Department of Art and Art History." -
Final Reflections
Natalie Lafferty
My group all answered the same interview questions as a way to wrap up this project.
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Gaby Lazo Interview (Video)
Gaby Lazo and Marcella Lees
This is an interview with Gaby Lazo who lived with her family in Laguna Niguel, California for the entire term. (She/Her/Hers/class of 2023/Undecided/ Laguna Niguel, CA/ Laguna Niguel, CA)
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Course Design
Learning and Teaching Center
A page with resources to help faculty think about course design for resilient courses.
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Modes of Engagement
Learning and Teaching Center
As part of the Resilient Pedagogy site, this page discusses different ways students participate in class, and the considerations around engagement, equity, and more.
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Resilient Pedagogy
Learning and Teaching Center
This page is designed to be a resource to faculty when designing their courses for the fall in light of all the uncertainty. It provides suggestions and links to help faculty design courses that can adapt to future challenges.
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Resilient Pedagogy Examples
Learning and Teaching Center
A collection of examples of resilient pedagogy to help faculty think through their own courses. Some examples are from Carleton faculty, and other examples are from outside Carleton.
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Tools and Software
Learning and Teaching Center
One of the pages on Resilient Pedagogy, this page discusses the go-to tools all faculty should feel comfortable with for online teaching.
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Serena Lee Travel Videos
Serena Lee
These videos show how empty the airports and planes were during this student's travel back to Oman.
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Serena Lee Travel Videos
Serena Lee
These videos show how empty the airports and planes were during this student's travel back to Oman.
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Troubles Returning to Oman (Interview Transcription)
Serena Lee
This is a transcription of an interview with Serena Lee. It touches on difficulties travelling internationally during the pandemic and the strain it puts on families attempting to reunite.
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Coronavirus Birthday Party
Marcella Lees
After six months of not seeing her, my family made the three hour drive to Rapid City, SD to see my dad's mom for her birthday. We met in the park and one of her presents was a homemade coronavirus piñata made by my dad and sister. We hoped getting to destroy a replica of coronavirus would be a humorous way to acknowledge how hard this has been and maybe feel a bit better about all. The first photo is of the piñata; the second photo is of my dad and sister, Micheal and Jayne Lees, next to their creation; the third is a video of my grandmother, Marsha Lees, destroying her present; and the fourth photo is of my grandmother posing over the destroyed piñata.
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Max Bremer Interview (Video)
Marcella Lees and Max Bremer
An interview with current Carleton senior, Max Bremer.
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Carleton Students From Afar (Introduction Video)
Marcella Lees and Marcella Lees
This is the introduction video for the Carleton Students From Afar project.
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Marcella Lees Interview (Video)
Marcella Lees and Marcella Lees
This is an interview with Marcella Lees who stayed with her family in South Dakota for the entire term. (She/Her/Hers/class of 2021/History/SD/SD)
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Clara Posner Interview (Video)
Marcella Lees, Marcella Lees, and Clara Posner
This is an interview with Clara Posner who lived with a host family in Detroit Lakes, MN for the entire term. (She/Her/Hers/class of 2022/Psychology/Cornish, NH/Detroit Lakes, MN)
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Miyuki Mihira Interview (Video)
Marcella Lees, Miyuki Mihira, and Miyuki Mihira
This is an interview with Miyuki Mihira who remained on campus for the entire term. (She/Her/Hers/class of 2022/ History/Tokyo, Japan/Northfield, MN)
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Feelings of Displacement Amongst Carleton Students Exhibit Clips
Marcella Lees, Clara Posner, and Miyuki Mihira
Clips for the Carleton Student's From Afar Exhibit
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Feelings of Displacement Amongst Carleton Students Exhibit Clips
Marcella Lees, Clara Posner, and Miyuki Mihira
Clips for the Carleton Student's From Afar Exhibit
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Feelings of Displacement Amongst Carleton Students Exhibit Clips
Marcella Lees, Clara Posner, and Miyuki Mihira
Clips for the Carleton Student's From Afar Exhibit
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