When consultant Sarah Kimmel sees families struggling to organize busy schedules – especially now, when across the world people are juggling work and school while at home – she can tell them to relax; it’s one of many problems she’s particularly well-qualified to solve.
Are you struggling to adapt to a new routine? It’s hard. Working from home while managing your family is stressful. Worrying about your business can grind your productivity to a halt. It’s easy to feel anxious and to ignore “non-essentials” like staying in touch with family and friends.
The Piper Team has been so humbled and impressed by the work of educators around the world to continue supporting student learning despite school closures. It’s inspiring to see former colleagues, teacher friends, and Piper educators tackle this challenge head-on. Many of you are searching for ideas to manage the transition to teaching digitally. Here are 5 big ideas to make digital learning impactful for your students:
You may have heard the terms “deep web” and “dark web” and wondered what they mean. Although these two terms have been used interchangeably, the deep web contains mostly harmless data and digitized records. The dark web has raised worldwide concern for its association to criminal activity.
We are closely monitoring the impact of COVID-19, and working quickly to get groceries and essential items to customers as fast as possible. Our Whole Foods Market stores and Amazon Go Grocery store will remain open, providing vital goods for customers. We’ve also seen a large increase in people shopping online for groceries through Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market. Our teams are working around the clock to offer as much delivery as possible.