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Temperature Check
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 Temperature Check is something I plan to do daily in my Zoom meetings.  It will help us get to know one another and gives us a platform to share how we are feeling. You may simply answer the questions below or create your own video like I did. Please follow instructions on making the video to get extra credit points.
Here's an example of the video project.  One of my students, Aidan Obillo, was very brave kind to allow me to share his video to all classes.  He said,"Hopefully, the video will encourage other students to be comfortable in the class so they could focus on learning." My goal is that you can find safety and comfort in knowing that you are not alone in how you feel in what the world is going through right now.
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Who you become is more important than what you achieve.
​(Dr. Stover)