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Above The Noise
Distance Learning Isn't All Bad....Is It?
Season 5
Episode 6
The coronavirus is taking a toll on folks physically and mentally all around the world. As we continue to navigate through the pandemic, students are working virtually as the majority of schools nationwide are doing some form of distance learning. We teamed up with PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs at Black River Falls in Wisconsin to learn how students have been dealing with online learning.
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9:00
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8:11
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6:53
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8:10
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9:29
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