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London, Jul 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) Given the strong rise in infections due to the delta coronavirus variant, several European countries have chosen or are considering mandatory vaccination.FOOTAGE OF THE LONDON METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY.
Monterrey, Mexico, May 25 (EFE).- With intelligent spaces that allow students to interact and feel they are in a classroom, Mexico's Monterrey Institute of Technology has resumed hybrid classes after almost a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.(Camera:JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ)SHOT LIST: MEXICO´S MONTERREY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IN MONTERREY, MEXICO. SOUND BITES: DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC SERVISES AT TEC DE MONTERREY'S GUADALAJARA CAMPUS VERONICA RANGEL (IN SPANISH)TRANSLATION: This has had a lot of evolution, it has had a lot of evolution, it is a model that has always been characterized by using technology in its classrooms, so this is a model that has evolved a lot. At this time we're working so that the students feel like they're right here (in the school), although they're not physically present on campus, and they can interact with their classmates, see their professor, hear perfectly, feel integrated, not only just take the classes but so that (the student) can interact, that he can ask.
Presumably, you're not spending too much time hitting the club scene or going to football games these days. So why not make the most of the pandemic-generated downtime by living the life of the mind? According to Business Insider, the website Coursera.org offers a selection of courses from Yale University for free--or at a very low cost. Topics range from behavioral finance principles to Yale's most popular course ever, 'The Science of Well-Being.' For $49, you can get a certificate of completion. Or, if you're not shooting for a certificate, you can virtually sit-in on videoed class lectures direct from Yale University itself. Check it out at https://oyc.yale.edu.
Gender roles are changing in South Korea as more and more men take an interest in cooking. Julie Noce reports.
Gender roles are changing in South Korea as more and more men take an interest in cooking. Julie Noce reports.