One of my pieces is Pocket's most-read article of 2020, so Pocket asked me to curate a reading list of exceptional pandemic writing (by other folks).
There are so many! Whittling them down was very, very hard but here are 20 favorites that stuck with me
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I #givethanks for family history: Gr Gpa drove the Dr around during 1918 flu. He had the only car in the area. No meds for flu so people made hot toddies. He and chums drove to Canada to buy alcohol. When they returned the flu was over. Gma said they had a fun ride home to Idaho.
"It's working!" Check out the critters big and small who are using Utah's first wildlife overpass to cross Interstate 80. The @UtahDWR shared this video on Thursday.
I am grateful for a scientific approach to equity in education. #givethanks#ASMCUE2020 Active learning narrows achievement gaps for underrepresented students in undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and math | PNAS https://t.co/Z1kG2J5Ocg
This year, we commemorate the 200th anniversary of the appearance of God the Father and His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ, to Joseph Smith. During that singular vision, God the Father pointed to Jesus Christ and said: “This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!” #GeneralConference#HearHim
@tasturm1 I’d love to connect. I have to transition intro micro lab students online in the middle of their biochemical tests to identify their unknown organisms. Happy to credit your work.
Who is ready to move courses online during the campus closure? Online Instructors , Hybrid Instructors , Properly Trained Instructors. You may need to provide additional trainings, support, and unique solutions to instructors who have only taught on campus. Actively Listen!