The Shared Services Center hosted Symposium: Staying Motivated Through COVID-19, in support of the Kapi‘olani Community College community who are facing new professional circumstances in response to remote work and distance learning. The symposium held on Zoom, featured four Title III Fellows and two all-star students who presented on how to stay motivated and well through these unprecedented times and shifting educational landscapes.
Date: Monday, April 13, 2020
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: online via Zoom, RSVP for additional details
Presenters:
Mark Kunimune – International Critical Stress Management Certification.
Angela Coloretti McGough – Ed.D candidate spring 2020, Educational Leadership.
Keauhou Mitchell-Aldan – M.A. candidate fall 2020, Indigenous Education.
Carin Tamayo – MEd candidate spring 2019, Curriculum Studies STEMS2.
Students on the Panel:
Brandon Bernaldes – Hawaiian Language & Creative Media Arts
Tiara Iokepa – Hawaiian Language
Learn more about the Title III Fellowship Program and the Lawelawe Po‘okela project