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4 years

Tapping into the Latest Craze Behind ‘Pandemic Pilates’ with Hilary Curwen

As work, family, and social life seem to now rely on Zoom calls to connect, it’s no surprise that physical wellbeing and fitness have shifted toward digital classes and personal training as well.

4 years

Covid, Online Learning, and Learning to Think

I have written literally hundreds of articles about the need for teaching people higher-order thinking skills, what they are, and how that can be done.

4 years

Reviewing the Effectiveness of Lecturing

As methods of teaching go, lectures are the most widely used (90%) method of teaching in higher education today with the least effectiveness.

4 years

How Do We Rebuild Trust in the New Normal?

This growing lack of trust can have serious consequences as we try to reverse the economic meltdown as a result of the global pandemic and bring about positive change and growth.

4 years

8 Proven Ways to Achieve the Perfect Sleep

Sufficient night sleep can improve your mental and physical performance.

4 years

Ponder Installation Art as an Antidote to Our Pandemic Reactions

Whether the setting is schools or colleges or workplaces, we can use installation art initiatives as a way to enabling people to process what is occurring in our complex COVID world, now made more complex with racial tensions, economic uncertainty, elections and absence of stability across the globe.

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