Housatonic Horizons Spring 2022

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Recreating the Classroom

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By Teddie Tarczali Staff Writer

re you feeling like school life and everyday life are slowly morphing into one due to online schooling? I know many people were feeling this way in 2021 as a result of the pandemic. We are living in a time now where you can choose to “go to” school entirely online, making it tough for some people to keep school separate from other aspects of everyday life. This can become pretty stressful.

whether the class has meeting times or not, I found that sending an email to my professors at the start of the semester asking to meet with them to chat about the class and the expectations they have from their students for the semester. Right off the bat, meeting my professor and talking with them lifted a huge weight off of my shoulders. Going from just seeing a syllabus and a list of weekly assignments on Blackboard to seeing a face and hearing a voice made all the difference for me.

Most college students understand that once you’re in school time management is your best friend, but with online schooling it is easy to get wrapped up in the stress of being “in school” in your own home. What are some ways you can help yourself succeed with online school and find balance between school and personal life?

In my very first class here at HCC, I was terrified. I was enrolled in the class but there was an issue with Blackboard so I didn’t get to start until a week after all of my classmates did. I had been emailing with my professor, Kathleen Micinilio, back and forth and finally met with her via Webex. I was on the verge of tears before the meeting, but the second the call started, I immediately felt better. Professor Micinilio left a wonderful first impression and helped me notice how helpful and willing the staff here at Housatonic are.

Online school can be tough for some, and a breeze for others; however, it’s all up to the student to decide how they plan to tackle their workload and achieve academic success. The students’ success becomes more of their own responsibility because they don’t have that “classroom setting’’ that makes school, school. I’ve reflected on my own personal experience as a student at Housatonic and chatted with some fellow students and staff to provide some advice on creating your online “classroom.” Like a lot of students during the pandemic, when I began online school I felt stuck, and honestly I can still feel stuck sometimes. I have struggled with the lack of community, the lack of sitting next to peers in class and always having someone to turn to is a struggle with online learning. While chatting with fellow HCC student Joey Rubino about how to better connect with online classmates, she had some great input on how to do so: “I try to give really detailed opinions when I reply to discussion boards showing my true self since you can’t really do that online. Sometimes I’ll even get a few of my classmates’ phone numbers so we can help each other out on some assignments.” This is a wonderful technique that mimics the behavior of being able to turn to a classmate and ask a question; you can text your classmate and achieve a version of that sense of community. Through my struggle with adapting to online learning I discovered that what works best for me is to develop a personal relationship with my professors in order to communicate my wants and needs as a student,

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Another way to bring the feeling of school into your personal space could be meeting with a tutor. Rachell Williams, HCC graduate and tutor at HCC currently, provided some input on how she helps students learn through the screen. I asked Rachell what are some ways she’s been able to help students adapt to online learning. She explained,“I always let my students know that they are not alone, and online learning has been a major learning curve for everyone. My tip for students would be to create a schedule and stick to it. This will help you to get your work done without feeling overwhelmed by the course load. College courses can be difficult, but, by managing your time, you can succeed.” Williams further explained how she reminds her students how it’s important to take some time alone, which I believe helps separate school and life. “You also want to give yourself a day off (a weekday or weekend with no coursework). For many students, the balance between college, work, and outside life is hectic. It’s necessary to find the time to relax and reset because no one can keep working 24/7,” she says. Separating school and life is difficult when it’s all happening at home. As Williams said, no one can keep working 24/7. Mackenzie Tarczali, former online community college student, gives some useful advice on this.


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How the Inevitable Helped an HCC Graduate Grow

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page 64

Even a Late Start Can Have a Great Finish

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pages 67-68

Putting Yourself First

2min
page 66

Overwhelming Online Obstacles

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page 65

Ready... Set… Click! Online Tutoring Has Never Been Better

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page 63

An Overlooked Source of Financial Aid

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page 62

No ID’s, No Entry

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page 60

Overcoming Food Insecurity

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page 61

Wildlife in your Backyard

6min
pages 58-59

Culture Shock for Super Bowl 56

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pages 52-53

Summer Abroad

6min
pages 56-57

The Psychology behind a Good Outfit

4min
pages 54-55

The Spectre That Stalked My Soul

8min
pages 50-51

Trekking to the End of My Rainbow

6min
pages 48-49

Tough Times Don’t Last; Tough People Do

4min
pages 44-45

Beginning After the End

5min
pages 46-47

Healing through Heartbreak

6min
pages 42-43

Social Media Facade

4min
pages 40-41

What Do You Mean I Have to Speak?

2min
page 39

Gardening, Landscaping, and Patience

2min
page 38

A Producer’s Passion, a Musician’s Muse

2min
page 34

What Are Our Learning Gains?

1min
page 35

How to Handle Too Many Things

2min
page 33

Thanks Big Bro

1min
page 32

Parents: Sometimes the Biggest Supporters in Life

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page 31

Subtle Signs of Support

2min
page 30

And to You, I Say Thanks for Sticking Around

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page 29

Never Give Up; It Gets Better

2min
page 26

Get To Work, And Don’t Forget To Ask For Help

2min
page 25

A Teacher Worth Treasuring

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page 28

Take Advantage of What is Provided for You

2min
page 24

Organization is Key

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page 23

Deadlines Are Closer than You Think

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page 22

Trust the Process

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pages 20-21

Dealing with Failure

2min
page 19

About These Tips

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page 18

Interning Your Way to the Top

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pages 10-11

Life After HCC: How to Begin Your Transfer Process

7min
pages 16-17

Recreating the Classroom

5min
pages 14-15

How to Actually Accomplish Your Goals this Year

4min
pages 5-6

Stop, Take Action & Protect Yourself from Danger

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pages 8-9

How to Eliminate Career Anxiety

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pages 12-13

Next Stop, Graduation

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