Organize Your Social Life
Use free online tech tools to capture activities you want to do, gauge interest from friends, and track what activities you have done.
Use free online tech tools to capture activities you want to do, gauge interest from friends, and track what activities you have done.
Deciding who does what, especially in the context of sustained partnership, can be challenging. Applying the rule of comparative advantage can help!
Knitting is a really fun way to make blankets, scarves, and other clothing items for yourself and your loved ones. It also doesn’t take very long to learn! Once you know how, you can enjoy making cozy sweaters for your friends while you catch up on your favorite show!
Also known as "Linguine con Vongole." Learn how to create a delicious authentic Italian pasta dish! Craving a carb-heavy dish
3 minutes towards better coffee. How to brew coffee with the Kalita Wave.
Google Flights allows you to track flights fares over time, giving you information and notifications to ensure you get the best fare possible for your trip.
The same pandemic, economic, social, and political forces that have impacted students have also adversely affected many educators across roles and contexts.
To ensure students are not only able to engage in a remote setting – but are able to engage comfortably – it is important to give all students the chance to share, participate, and answer questions in fun ways.
Just like in an in-person environment, students in remote and hybrid environments can benefit from working in small groups for a variety of reasons including content support and enhanced, personalized working environments.
Utilize non-verbal feedback (e.g., emojis) to visually show when students are ready, need more time, have questions, or want to convey another reaction. This strategy allows students to quickly communicate in a low-stakes – and even entertaining – way.