8/12 We recognise that adapting to distance learning is not easy. We have moved to this because it enables those who are isolating to continue studying, and enables us to respect the government advice around social distancing.
9/12 It’s hard, but it’s the only option in these circumstances. You are being asked not only to learn about your subject matter, but also to learn a new way of working. We will take this into account in how we assess you.
10/12 Some have asked why we are continuing teaching. We believe that even in these exceptional times, you can continue to progress and learn, and we can maintain our community, though we recognise this will take effort.
12/12 We do appreciate that all of you have been put into circumstances which weren’t expected and you can’t have planned for. We’re working hard to bring you clarity, and you will hear from your tutors by midday Monday.
@DebraDyer @MarjonFutures Yes. NHS workers will be accommodated on campus @marjonuni, the first rooms are available as of tonight. More on this here https://t.co/6MorcZYVKr
@mrsfrennall @joseph_hoar If you’re Plymouth based please DM us - we are opening rooms to NHS workers. We’re not assigning the rooms but we can put you in touch with the NHS folks who are doing so.
This week the #TeamMarjon blog will bring you a new post every day. The first, by @sltmarjon student Laura Hewett, reflects on how #coronavirus is affecting student mental health and includes helpful resources from @StudentMindsOrg.
To mark the end of our first day of online teaching we share five quick tips for collaborating with course mates or colleagues online... you've got this #TeamMarjon. https://t.co/6AIvhMDWlL
Every day this week we bring you a new post from the #TeamMarjon blog. Today, journalism graduate @alexrichgreen1, shares his experience of studying with #ADHD and explains how Marjon helped him to succeed. https://t.co/njSNGy3dAA