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On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
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Online classes and course management systems have replaced the need for the traditional classroom setting.
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
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On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
Take classes online. It is easy at this day in age for people to just log in to the computer and their class is in session and they can begin working on their coursework.
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
Online classes are a super awesome way to get the education you want. The classes are more flexible and you get to pick the time you do your homework.
During the summer of my sophomore year, I took marine biology online. I enjoyed the course and I enjoyed it more than physics but I do feel as if I would have learned more in a traditional classroom because I could have been presented with outside classroom activities. It can be difficult to learn about a subject such as the ocean without being near it and the interactivity of an actual classroom setting. In summation, the subject can also effect the experiences one has with an online class.
I fell behind in my online class, due to family events throughout May. I was able to finish lesson 5 (creatures or critters in the garden) today... not the best, I was rushing, but glad I at least got it done and had fun! I took a photo of this juvenile black chinned hummer in our pine tree yesterday. I'll try to get the picture up in the comments for reference. :)
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The time involved in online classes tends to be less than in a regular class if for no other reason than because no one has to drive to the school. There is no getting to class early and waiting for the professor to arrive. There is no being late.Some students learning styles work well with having online classes. Those students are self-motivated and quick to grasp a concept. It is annoying when during the class, the student has to wait for someone else to catch up because that person is either to slow to grasp the concept or decided not to do the homework. Since everything is online and available at the student’s convenience, he or she can spend more time on the concepts that are harder for him or her to grasp.
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wee3: Each time you use the viewfinder try to change something when you begin a new sketch. You can stay in a gray scale value if you would like. Or try adding another color to your sketch designs in ight to dark values. To bring in some texture to the sketch you can sand or crinkle some pages.
week 2: This week we will explore our images from our viewfinder upside down or from just turning it to one side or the other. Use Gray scale value magazine papers with one color as contrast.
On May 13 and May 23, the National Legislative Committee (NLC) held an online class as part of the new NATCA Academy Virtual Learning program titled "You Hate Politics Too? Let's Talk.” The class dispelled myths that most Americans hold as truths about government, politicians, and money in the legislative process.
“We discussed where NATCA fits in politically and why we have to be the ones involved in advocating for us and our profession,” said NLC Chair Richard Kennington (Portland, Ore., ATCT, PDX). “The main takeaway from the class was that NATCA must build relationships with every member of Congress and educate them on our issues, so that they can advocate for us."
NLC Vice Chair Trisha Pesiri-Dybvik (Santa Barbara ATCT, SBA) and Alternate Southern Region NLC Representative Anthony Schifano (Charlotte ATCT, CLT) both gave examples of relationships they built with California Senator Kamala Harris and former North Carolina Congressman Mark Meadows, respectively. Harris is now mentioned as a potential Democratic vice presidential candidate and Meadows, who spoke at NATCA in Washington 2019, is the new White House chief of staff. “These two powerful examples demonstrate what NATCA's grassroots activism can do,” Kennington said.
Pesiri-Dybvik said the NLC was excited to take one of its best and most informative classes online.
“Despite these challenging times, the important legislative work of our Union continues,” she said. “The ability to speak directly to our members and share the significant role they play in NATCA’s legislative efforts cannot be understated. Every single involved member helps make a collective difference in our advocacy on Capitol Hill. Richard and Steve Weidner (former NLC Chair, now NATCA 2020 Campaign Coordinator) did a phenomenal job instructing this convenient and enlightening online one-hour workshop.”
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