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Embracing Online Learning

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We will tell our children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren about the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. We will tell them how it started a revolution. Our views on travel, social encounters, technology, businesses, and online classes changed. After-school programs did not miss a beat in the transition to online learning, allowing children to continue their extracurricular pursuits. Children everywhere took writing classes, public speaking, math, piano, martial arts, and even basketball online. Many of these programs are a stopgap until in-person classes can resume, but some have embraced the web world and plan to incorporate more online learning into their curriculum. One such program is Quills and Quotes, a creative writing program for elementary , middle, and secondary students. They have found several advantages in conducting classes online, including: 1) Achieving Efficiency: Driving back and forth to after-school activities often means rushing dinner, grabb