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So I received a message from a BNI member who was distraught, because he said he had no idea how to invite people to BNI online. And I was really surprised by that, because I thought it would be easier to invite people, not harder to invite people. And so to confirm that, or to find out if it was harder, I actually asked members on my social media, I sort of crowd sourced feedback. And I asked them if they thought it was easier or harder to invite people online and why. And Priscilla, virtually everyone said it was easier.

Then too, I was seriously injured January 30, 2020 at the beginning of our weekly in person meeting, on the day i was to be the presenter, no less. Instead, i was whisked to the emergency room by my guest. I am still not recovered, all this time later. The idea of going back into that meeting space is not exciting for me. i could not have remained in the group if they had not moved to online. FYI, BNI members were wonderful, immediately after i was injured and for the many weeks and months after. I love my chapter members.

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Core classes are mainly synchronous, compared to electives that are typically asynchronous. As students get older, there will be more open elective time, thus more a more asynchronous schedule. However, teachers are available throughout the school day to assist with any questions students may have.

EP Online students grade K-8 will receive an iPad and high school students will receive a MacBook. Students access their courses and class information on Schoology; grades K-2 will also use Seesaw. Student grades and other information for can be accessed through Infinite Campus.

EP Online teachers have been hired and trained by Eden Prairie Schools, and about 76 percent of our Eden Prairie Schools teachers have a Masters' degree or beyond. Our teachers are knowledgeable and experienced at teaching students in person and in online classrooms!

The workload greatly depends on the grade level and the courses the students are taking. However, students may work on their homework and projects during their independent work time. Students may be able to complete their assignments during the school day, with the help of teachers being available to assist students.

Absolutely, EP Online offers a flexible environment that allows students to take their classes anywhere, even on vacation! If students plan to be out of the state for an extended period of time, please contact us EPOn...@edenpr.org so we can work to create a specific plan for them.

EP Online is part of Eden Prairie Schools, a highly-rated public school system in the Twin Cities. We have a 95 percent graduation rate and our students' academic achievement routinely exceed state averages. Eden Prairie Schools provides an excellent education and we are bringing that excellence to any student in Minnesota who wants to experience it.

At the elementary level, we provide more live time with a teacher than other online programs. Teachers launch lessons live with students, have daily check-ins, and meet with students throughout the school day. Specialist teachers provide direct instruction in physical education, music and art.

Our secondary teachers are deep content experts, hired and trained by Eden Prairie Schools, who use their expertise to enhance the online curriculum. They are skilled at building relationships with students and ensure that parents/guardians are involved to support their students' learning.

At all levels, we provide support services including social workers, psychologists, English language learning, special education, and other services traditionally available at physical school buildings.

The decision to enroll your student in a fully-online school is a big one. Learn more about EP Online, get a glimpse into a typical day of our students, and hear from Principal Dr. Nick Kremer at the next virtual Open House on June 5!

Summer SOAR offers flexible, asynchronous courses required for graduation and this program allows students to easily balance their studies with summer activities. EP Online teachers are on hand throughout the summer, providing continuous guidance and support as students work at their own pace!

The University of North Florida is featured in the 11th season of The College Tour, a video series streaming on Amazon Prime. The UNF episode takes viewers behind the scenes to hear from 10 current students about all aspects of college and campus life, from housing to research and study abroad opportunities.

Monday evening, the University hosted a premiere viewing of the UNF episode at the Student Union for the students who star in the show as well as all faculty, staff and students who could attend. The College Tour co-founder and host Alex Boylan joined President Limayem as emcees for the event.

The 30-minute episode was produced on campus in the fall and is now live on the UNF website and UNF YouTube channel. It can also be viewed on The College Tour website and will be released on May 28 on Amazon Prime.

While prospective students are encouraged to visit UNF in person to learn about all the University has to offer, The College Tour offers a comprehensive virtual tour for those who want to get an introduction to the campus before visiting.

Phantasy Star Online Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution is a turn-based role-playing video game released for the GameCube in 2003. It has a card-based play style, making it unique among games in the Phantasy Star Online series. The story of the game takes place twenty-one years after the fourth episode, itself set after the first two episodes.

Games are played either against computer players or against real-world players, using a customizable deck of exactly thirty cards. In the offline story mode, players fight against computer controlled opponents to unlock new missions and advance the story. In the online mode, players battle each other under customizable settings. There is also an offline free battle mode, which allows multiplayer battles for up to four players offline. Battles are turn-based and take place on a grid of varying size. During their turn, players can activate cards from their deck to equip weapons, summon monsters and attack the enemy. Cards can also be used during the opponent's turn to defend against their attacks. A dice roll at the beginning of each turn determines how many actions can be taken in a single turn. The battle ends when one player has lost all their hit points. After each battle, the player receives new cards to use in their deck. More cards are received if the battle was won.[citation needed]

Players can choose to play as either the Hunters (Heroside) or Arkz (Darkside) in battle. They must also choose one of twelve characters from each side, each with varying special abilities and hit points. The two sides fight in different ways. Hunters fight by equipping weapons, Mags (small flying robots which augment the character's abilities) and shields, whilst Arkz players have only one set weapon, and use their decks to summon creatures to attack for them. For both sides there is a limit to how many cards can be in play. More powerful cards use up more of this limit than weaker ones. A battle ends when one side depletes the hit points of the other side. Many of the weapons, Mags, techniques and creatures available are the same as those found in Episodes I and II.[2]

When not in battle, the player controls a customizable commander character on board Pioneer 2. During offline play, the player can customize decks, interact with computer characters to discover information about the plot, and choose which battle to fight next. Online, the character is used to interact with other online players to arrange battles and tournaments.[citation needed]

To play the game online, a GameCube modem or broadband adapter was needed. To play using the official server required the purchase of a 30-day "Hunter's License". The same license could be used to play Episodes I and II.[2] On April 1, 2007, the official Sega server for online play was shut down.[3]

In Phantasy Star Online Episodes I and II, the spaceship Pioneer 2 arrived at the uninhabited planet Ragol in hopes of colonization in response to the failing ecosystem of the home planet Coral. In Episode III, Pioneer 2 has since gained independence from Coral, but inner strife still prevents an organized colonization, and it remains in orbit above Ragol.

The government of Pioneer 2 also hopes to exploit "the germ", a mysterious substance discovered on the planet, which they use to power the newly developed "C.A.R.D. technology", which is used to store items such as weapons as cards and allow them to be used much more efficiently.[2] C.A.R.D. is an acronym for "compressed alternate reality data". The game can be played as either the "Heroside" or the "Darkside". The "Heroside" are military commanders, who take orders from the government to explore, research, and ultimately, capture the Arkz, an anti-government faction. The "Darkside" are the Arkz, founded by a man known only as Red. The Arkz try to intercept and destroy the government's plans for the exploitation of the planet. They oppose the use of C.A.R.D. technology due to its unpredictability and the lack of complete understanding of the germ. They still, however, use a stolen version of the technology in order to be able to compete with Heroside. Both sides also search for the location of the "Great Shadow", the source of the germ.

Within the two factions, each character has their own goals and aspirations, and playing as certain characters in battle will reveal different aspects of the story. When both sides of the story are completed, one after another, it is discovered that the government, while experimenting with the germ for clone technology, is attempting to create bio-soldiers with the genetic material of Red's deceased twin daughters. The final boss for Heroside is a rejected mutated clone of Pollux, and the final boss for Darkside is a rejected mutated clone of the other twin, Castor. After completing the storylines and their boss battles, there is a final battle with the source of the germ, Amplum Umbra. Once the source is destroyed, Pioneer 2 finally lands on Ragol, and the colonization of the planet begins.

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