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Dr. Vinson's Story A Quarantine Tale

In spring 2020, Visual Rhetoric changed dramatically in response to a pandemic. Students and the professor struggled to make sense of what "learning" and "going to college" look like in the midst of a crisis that demands people stay at home, stay away from each other, and focus on surviving. College course were expected to "resume" but we all wondered: what does higher education look like during a quarantine?

[Figure 1: Screenshot of from CDC, "Interim Guidance for Administrators of US Institutions of Higher Education," 18 Mar. 2020, https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/guidance-ihe-response.html]

[Figure 2. Timeline showing series of UMass Lowell events in response to COVID-19. Created by Jenna Vinson with Easel.ly]

My New Office

[Figure 3. Photograph showing Jenna Vinson working at her desk in the living room]

[Figure 4: Video clip of Dr. Vinson's video lecture for Visual Rhetoric Students. YouTube. 2019]

It feels like floating in an ocean of unknowns.

Where to go? How to stay confident?

Are my students feeling the "continuity of learning" that I am supposed to provide?

See the NEW final assignment: https://www.dropbox.com/s/n2eqd09nuv9kz6p/Visual%20Rhetoric%20Final%20Assignment%20Spring%202020.pdf?dl=0

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Jenna Vinson
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Tree in DeCordova Sculpture Park. Photograph by Jenna Vinson. June 2018. CC 4-Y

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