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How our new virtual world can empower the Arctic

COVID-19 forced educators to innovate online in real time. The Arctic can benefit from the lessons we learned — even after this crisis is over.

By Halla Hrund Logadóttir July 23, 2020
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Sighing deeply over coffee, my friend lamented that 2020 has so far been the “year of cancelation ‘on all levels’” — from small birthday parties to global conferences. And while fully understanding the health aspects of each and every cancelation, she also wondered, when would we go back to normal? I had started nodding my head in agreement when I thought, is “back to normal” the best we can do?

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