Community Education Offers Free Virtual Classes
Published: March 31, 2020 | Author: Haven Scott | Read Time: 2 minutes
Looking for ways to stay active, healthy and connected while practicing safe social distancing? Southern Utah University’s Community Education program is rolling out free online mini classes featuring activities for those who love to learn during this time of staying at home.
Following recommendations from the Utah Governor’s Office, and with the postponement of in-person classes, SUU Community Education will begin offering an in-home learning series titled “Community Connect–Learn From Home.” Designed for individuals of all ages and families, safe-distance delivery platforms will include both Facebook Live and Zoom making it possible for learners to participate with a smartphone, tablet or computer from virtually any location with internet access.
“Community Connect–Learn from Home” includes the “Community Reads” online book group, “Keep Learning” virtual mini-courses and “Navigating Close Quarters” featuring resources for managing families, relationships and children under stay at home recommendations.
Local authors Rosalyn Eves, Todd Petersen and Elaine Vickers, along with Iron County School District Superintendent Shannon Dulaney, are among the presenters for “Community Reads.” The weekly online book group runs Tuesdays at 2 p.m. through June 1 and features familiar personalities and authors sharing favorite books from their personal bookshelves in a live online discussion format.
Presented in partnership with Cedar City Library, Iron County School District, Southwest Tech, and SUU Professional Development and Leadership, “Community Reads” book selections cover a variety of genres. Sections include youth literature for young readers at home, adult fiction for the opportunity to read and discuss a new novel, and business leadership for professionals looking for additional focus and inspiration.
The “Keep Learning” series features local subject experts volunteering their time to teach fun online mini courses. Held every Thursday at noon and include Zumba, Blueberry Blender Pancakes, Country Line Dancing, Pet Health for Pet Owners, Healthy Cooking, Art for All Ages, Green Thumb Get Your Garden Growing, Geology Hiking at Thunderbird Gardens and more.
“We recognize that many families and individuals are looking for resources to help navigate new changes to routines, and our goal is to continue to offer ways for our community to connect, stay active and keep learning,” said Melynda Thorpe, SUU Community and Academic Enrichment Executive Director. “Each class is designed to share with a loved one at home, with friends online or for taking a break to learn something new.”
A complete list of course offerings, book group selections, and links for both Zoom and Facebook Live events is available at suu.edu/keeplearning. A complete list of course offerings, book group selections, and links for both Zoom and Facebook Live events is available. Classes are recorded and archived on the web site for non-live participation. For more information, or to volunteer to teach a course or lead a book discussion, email bewise@suu.edu, or call (435) 865-8259.
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