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How to Make the Most of Remote Learning

 

 

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How to Make the Most of Remote Learning

So here we are, about a year into life with COVID-19 — still doing so much online, including learning. Teachers, students, and their loved ones have been making heroic efforts to adjust, and even the toughest among us have had to fight through some degree of “Zoom Gloom” or virtual fatigue. But with vaccines in distribution and months of evidence about how resilient we can be, now is no time to give up on remote learning. Instead, let’s talk about how to take your online education to the next level.

 

Whether you’re going to school in a completely virtual format or a hybrid model, here are some success tips.

 

Remind yourself — this is real

There is no shortage of reasons to take online learning seriously. Teachers are still issuing grades, schools are still calculating GPAs and awarding diplomas, and employers are still interested in job candidates with high school diplomas and college degrees. “Attending class online is very different from being in a physical classroom. But this is an opportunity to learn to live in new ways,” advises Sousan Arafeh, associate professor of educational leadership and policy studies at Southern Connecticut State University.

 

Apply soon: TC Energy Scholarships

“We need more women and more Native Americans in the engineering field. I believe I can be part of that change.” — Shanell S., Blackfeet Tribe, Montana, TC Energy Indigenous Legacy Scholarship Recipient

Applications open March 2021. Online application deadline: May 14, 2021.

 

ON TOPIC

Marshand Vasquez, Salish Kootenai College

Marshand Vasquez, Wenatchi Band of the Colville Tribes and descended from the Yakama Nation, is a senior in the Life Sciences program at Salish Kootenai College. After completing his BS, he plans to pursue a master’s degree in public health and attend medical school. Vasquez’s involvement with AISES began in 2016 at Little Big Horn College when he was involved with the NASA First Nations Rocket Launch. Since then, he has served as the Student Chapter president at Salish Kootenai College from 2018 to 2021 and the Region 1 Student Representative for the 2020–2021 academic year.

 

Nearly a year into remote learning, what challenges still exist for you?

Scheduling has been the biggest ongoing challenge for me. There have been numerous unanticipated changes to my daily academic and personal scheduling obligations due to COVID-19.

 

New Native Studies online course!

Offered May 2021!

Drawing on case studies, this self-directed course introduces students to the long and complicated relationships between science and technology fields, broader dynamics of colonialism, and increasing demands for Indigenous governance of science and technology fields.

AISES Career Hub and Opportunities Board have free online job and career resource information.

At the Career Hub job seekers can scan jobs, upload a resume or explore career resources by industry, state or job function. The Opportunities Board is a centralized hub of information with opportunities like scholarships, internships, and more. You can get access to complete, verified, and updated information that can help you grow your skills and expertise. What are you waiting for? Go to or NOW!

PRE-COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES

Free biotech hackathon for high school students! $250 dollar prize.

 

Free! Feb. 25 and March 25

 

 

The GMS is designed to support college students with costs related to “unmet need and self-help aid.” Scholarship awards vary.

 

UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES

 

Apply by March 1. $5,500 scholarships awarded to enrolled Native American college students.

 

$6,000 stipend for working at OSU from June–August.

 

Between $1,500 to $10,000 available! Apply today.

 

Apply by March 5 for the 10-week session with $4,500 stipend.

 

Wahine: Culturally Responsive Collection Catalyst. Virtual March 23–25.

 

Participate in chemo-dynamical analyses of stellar streams.

 

Apply by Feb. 26.

 

Apply by Feb. 25. National Science Foundation (NSF), is offering an all-expense paid, three-week, intensive introductory aquatic microbiology course called Global Environmental Microbiology (GEM).

 

Anyone who is enrolled full time in a four-year bachelor of arts program at an accredited university in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico may apply for these scholarships.

 

GRADUATE/POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITIES

 

The National Academy of Medicine’s Healthy Longevity Catalyst Award Competition will issue up to 24 cash prizes worth $50K each for bold ideas to extend the human healthspan.

 

This program provides funding for American Indian/Alaska Native graduate students conducting scientific research under the supervision of an academic mentor.

 


Apply by Mar 6 – $3,000 stipend

 

Cultivating Indigenous Research Communities for Leadership in Education

 

$5,100 stipend for June 26–August 12 program.

 

March 5

 


April 12–16. Free registration for Native Americans and those working in Indian Country.

 

April 28. Applicants are scientifically or socially distinguished.

 

Apply by March 15.

 

GO PLACES WITH AISES

 

AISES is hiring! |

 

You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. APPLY TODAY!

 

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Accepting applications on a rolling basis.

 

 

Nominate someone you know or yourself — you ARE extraordinary!

 

Winds of Change

Including the Top 200 Colleges for Indigenous Students!

 

is *FREE* for students. Join us!

 

Regional Conferences are coming up — .

 

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SAVE THE DATE

Sept. 23–25, 2021

Phoenix, Ariz.

 

April 2 & 9, 2021

VIDEO SPOTLIGHT

 

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RESOURCES FOR AISES MEMBERS

 

Is your virtual reality getting you down? There's help. Be sure to check in with an . They can connect you with the other Native students and professionals who can help you find the resources you need to strike a healthy balance between online classes, social outlets, and physical activity.

 

Other helpful resources include:

ONLINE RESOURCES

3M Chevron Comcast us dept of education general motors intel meyer memorial trust national science foundation wells fargo

Full Circle

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Circle of Support

aristocrat/vgt bnsf railway us intelligence communicty usda nrcs

Excellence Partner

 

2021 AISES Media Kit

 

 

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