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New technologies and face-to-face university this year
As we know by this time of year, it is being clearly marked by the Covid-19 pandemic. Although the situation is much more controlled than at the beginning, there is still a long way to go.
The education sector has been one of the sectors most affected by the virus, such as the closure of all schools from the beginning. That is why those of us who are immersed in this sector are working hard next year.
New technologies and the world of education
If there is one thing that has changed our lives and our habits in recent years it has been the new technologies. The ways in which we buy, communicate, and relate to others are radically different from what they were just 20 years ago.
New technologies in the field of education have long been an indispensable tool for strengthening teaching and learning, increasing opportunities for access to knowledge, developing collaborative skills or instilling values, among others.
As we mentioned at the beginning, this next course may also be affected due to Covid-19. In this case, new technologies will play even more of a leading role in this story.
At Resest we adapt to new needs
At the Sabadell Residence Hall, we have taken steps to ensure that our residents can continue to stay here and, therefore, continue their studies. We will also take all necessary precautions to avoid contamination and most importantly, we are also preparing in case we are affected in the future, we are in a position to manage it in the best possible way.
The biggest advantage we have in Resest is that we are a very familiar student residence in Sabadell: we accommodate a total of 36 students, so it is much easier for us to organize the residence and adapt it to the new needs.
By being careful and following the appropriate security measures, we will be able to combat this situation and continue with our lives.
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