The Manila Times

Araneta City’s tips for online classes

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AMID the Covid-19 pandemic, students welcome a new school year differentl­y as classes from preschool to college shift to blended learning or full online classes.

That’s a big adjustment, for sure, but there are a few things that students and their parents can do that will make online classes a breeze.

Araneta City shares five tips on how to make the most of it.

Gear up with the right tech. Whether it is a laptop, tablet or mobile phone, get the best from any of the specialty stores around the block — Digital Walker, I-Studio, and Xiaomi in Gateway Mall; AV Surfer in Ali Mall; and Gadget Worx in Farmers Plaza.

Don’t forget the essentials. It is still fundamenta­l to write down essential points in the lessons. National Bookstore in Ali Mall and Farmers Plaza, and Fully Booked and Office Warehouse in Gateway

Mall carry the essentials for students to get them ready for their online classes.

Spruce up the wardrobe. Latest looks are available at Rustan’s Department Store, Mango, and Marks & Spencer in Gateway Mall, or Plains & Prints and Giordano in Ali Mall. Farmers Plaza also has Oxygen, Petrol, and Dickies USA. Complete the entire outfit by copping a few new kicks from Adidas and Royal Sporting House in Ali Mall, Nike and Vans in Gateway Mall, or Rusty Lopez in Farmers Plaza.

Prepare a workspace. A few plants on and around the work desk make learning conducive. Pick up some house plants and gardening supplies from the Farmers Gardenand bring some life to your student’s workspace.

Take a break. Have the food or drink delivered via the Araneta City Assist or the Araneta Citi-zen Personal Shopper through the myKuya mobile app.

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