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essme

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1. This is typical hyperbole that is being bandied about during remote learning.
Wed Dec 16, 2020, 01:59 AM
Dec 2020

Due to this storm, and the proximity to the holidays, it's more than likely that any online classes will be asynchronous. We are South, and our district is full remote tomorrow due to ice.

The reason I predict asynchronous learning rather than our typical Zoom meetings with students is due to the propensity of electronic disruptions- not only will students and teachers lose power, but online platforms such as Zoom are not all that stable during power disruptions.

My prediction? Children will be out playing- and IF they have power later, will be able to do their homework.

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