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Montreal man using wheelchair struggles to access polling station

Aaron Ansuini wanted to vote by mail, but was told he had to register in person anyway. So he went down to the polling station to vote instead and had to rely on his partner for help accessing the voting area.

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La historia de cómo un estudiante descubrió que su profesor que le daba clases en línea ya había fallecido

La historia de cómo un estudiante descubrió que su profesor que le daba clases en línea ya había fallecido
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COVID-19 has made education more accessible for university students with mobility disabilities

COVID-19 has made education more accessible for university students with mobility disabilities
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Is It Still Teaching When the Professor Is Dead?

This article is part of the guide The EdSurge Podcast. Aaron Ansuini had a question for the professor teaching his online course at Concordia University, in Montreal, so he decided to shoot him an email. He had been enjoying the video lectures by the professor, François-Marc Gagnon, and Ansuini searched online for his email address. What he found instead was an obituary for the professor, who passed away almost two years ago. “I thought at first that just coincidentally there was some other prof who had passed away with the same name—like, oh, that’s very odd,” he remembers. Then it sunk in that the professor he thought was teaching him was no longer around.

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Travel restrictions coming to Canada and Poland abortion ban: In The News for Jan. 29

Travel restrictions coming to Canada and Poland abortion ban: In The News for Jan. 29 In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Jan. 29 ... What we are watching in Canada ... Jan 29, 2021 5:15 AM By: Canadian Press Updated What we are watching in Canada ... Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce today new measures aimed at further restricting international travel as more infectious variants of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 spread around the globe. Trudeau has been urging Canadians for weeks not to take any non-essential trips outside the country.

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Analysis: Class led by dead professor spotlights COVID-era content rights

6 Min Read LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Canadian university student Aaron Ansuini wanted to email his professor about a point he made during an online lecture, a search for the teacher’s email address instead turned up a memorial page marking his death two years earlier. Despite his demise, Francois-Marc Gagnon is still lecturing for an online course on Canadian art history at Concordia University in Montreal via pre-recorded videos. “It was very strange, I thought maybe it was a mistake at first. My knee-jerk reaction was to go back and check all the course contents because I thought I had missed something,” Ansuini told the Thomson Reuters Foundation over the phone.

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If you're starting an online class, check to make sure your professor is alive

If you’re starting an online class, check to make sure your professor is alive A college student Googled his remote instructor and found an obituary Share this story Three weeks into his online class on art history, Concordia University sophomore Aaron Ansuini had a question about one of the recorded lectures. He combed through Concordia’s portal, but couldn’t find his professor’s contact information. So he Googled his name — François-Marc Gagnon — and found an obituary. At first, Ansuini thought it might be a coincidence. “I was like ‘That’s weird, he has the same name,’” he told

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Concordia student finds out course was taught by deceased professor

Ansuin detailed the story in a Twitter thread, which has garnered over 230,000 likes. HI EXCUSE ME, I just found out the the prof for this online course I’m taking *died in 2019* and he’s technically still giving classes since he’s *literally my prof for this course* and I’m learning from lectures recorded before his passing ……….it’s a great class but WHAT The student says it appeared that Professor Gagnon was “annoyed” to be making a video, which was recorded pre-COVID-19 pandemic, and that it was “eerie to find out that the person teaching us all the material had died.”

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How an eConcordia lecturer is still teaching, even after his death

How an eConcordia lecturer is still teaching, even after his death An eConcordia class is continuing to use online course content developed by late faculty member Concordia student Aaron Ansuini was left shocked and confused last Wednesday when he tried to search for the email address of the man he believed to be his professor and instead found an “In Memoriam” page. Ansuini is enrolled in “From Realism to Abstraction in Canadian Art,” an eConcordia course. The instructor for the course is Dr. Marco Deyasi, a current assistant professor of Art History, but the pre-recorded video lectures are by Dr. François-Marc Gagnon, former affiliate professor in the Department of Art History and founding director of Concordia’s Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art.

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Virtually normal: Montreal student tries to contact his online prof, only to learn he's dead

Feeling a little disconnected in a world of virtual meetings, events and lectures? No one's confronted that new reality quite the same way as Montreal student Aaron Ansuini when he tried to contact his prof.

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