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tiptopnews · 4 years ago
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Corona virus Lockdown Live: Corona's triple mutant variant found in Bengal
Corona virus Lockdown Live: Corona’s triple mutant variant found in Bengal
Corona triple mutant in bengal The speed at which the corona is spreading in the country is not seen in any country of the world. Meanwhile, triple mutants of corona virus have been found in West Bengal. It is being told that these mutants are more dangerous than other strains. Experts said that the presence of E484K mutants in it may increase anxiety. Triple mutation variants, as the name…
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newsmatters · 4 years ago
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India Records 3.11 Lakh Fresh Covid-19 Cases in 24 Hrs, 4,077 Deaths
India Records 3.11 Lakh Fresh Covid-19 Cases in 24 Hrs, 4,077 Deaths
Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: ndia recorded 3.11 lakh fresh cases of coronavirus in a day taking the total tally of COVID-19 infections to 2,46,84,077, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday. A total of 3,11,170 new cases were reported in a day, while the death toll climbed to 2,70,284 with 4,077 daily fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed. The active cases have…
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mticolleges · 5 years ago
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MTI College Has Moved to Online Classes
In support of our county and state’s efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19, MTI migrated all classes to an online format on March 18, 2020. Our priority is to maintain the health of our students, faculty, staff, and all family members during this time.
Despite this change, MTI is taking every step possible to support student learning to keep all students on track to complete their respective career training goals. The MTI community has rallied to keep our students moving forward.
Just like our on-campus classes, MTI’s online classes are focused on learning the skills needed to succeed in the workplace. Right now, millions of professionals around the world are working with the same tools and skills that you’ll be practicing within your upcoming classes.
Here are a few things to know about your online classes.
What can I expect from my online class?
Every class has different objectives, so class formats will vary. Some classes will hold a live session with an instructor where you’ll receive explanations and demonstration about key topics you should learn. You’ll be able to interact with the class by typing in messages (just like texting) or, optionally, talking with your microphone or webcam. Some classes will include recorded lessons that you can review at your convenience to learn at your own pace. All classes will provide you with guided activities to practice skills and learn concepts. Instructors are available every step of the way.
What technology do I need at home?
At a minimum, it is recommended that you have a smartphone able to install apps. A tablet such as an Apple iPad could be helpful. Ideally, you’ll have the best experience if you are able to use a laptop or desktop computer. The computer could be either Windows or a Mac. You should have headphones or speakers to hear your instructor and possible classmates. A microphone or camera (webcam) can be helpful, but are not required. You’ll also need a wi-fi or cellular internet connection. If you need a free or low-cost internet plan, view some of the options provided by National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) here – all plans are less than $20 per month.
How will I know what to do in my first class?
Whether online or, eventually, on-campus, MTI College’s advisors will help make sure that you have everything you need to participate in your first class. All new students at MTI are provided a full orientation to prepare them for their first online meeting. You’ll be shown the tools and steps necessary to view your class meeting.
How will online classes be conducted?
Ongoing classes will use Microsoft Teams for online learning. IF you are unfamiliar with Microsoft Teams, please access this link: Microsoft Teams for MTI Students – Where to get Teams and how to use Teams. Students will access course content via Microsoft Teams and/or E-Learning.  At the beginning of each term, you will see your courses populated in these platforms.
Is there a page for COVID-19 resources on the MTI College website?
We have an ongoing list of announcements for new and returning students here: https://mticollege.edu/blog/mti-news/mti-college-covid-19-coronavirus/ . New developments or announcements about class schedules will be posted there.
Contacting MTI for Support
This is an unprecedented event, and the staff at MTI College is here to help support your learning through this time. If you have any technical issues, you can contact us at [email protected] . For any additional questions, please contact your Admissions Advisor.
We are here to help.  Should you have any questions about your program or need assistance progressing through your courses, please contact Rosamaria Cerezo in the Student Services Department.   She can be reached by phone/text at (916) 339-4338 or by email at [email protected].  Paul Mitchel the School students should contact Nikki Montgomery by phone/text at (916) 339-1888 or by email at [email protected].
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