COVID-19 resources

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we wanted to update you on what Human eSources is doing to support our staff, partners and customers. We are very fortunate and uniquely positioned in that our entire product offerings are available online and our workforce worldwide is virtual, working from home, and have been so since our inception 23 years ago. This allows us to more easily apply social distancing techniques and ensure continuity of service to our partners and customers.

We have taken steps to ensure the safety of those we work with from COVID-19, suspending all travel and in-person meetings, including participation at conferences and events, through to the summer of 2021. While we will miss this opportunity to connect in person we look forward to future meetings. Human eSources has also conducted a systems audit and is taking all steps necessary to ensure continuation of service. When you need help, we will be here, with the same high level of service you expect. Additionally, we have assured our team that if any employee or a member of their family contract COVID-19 they will be paid throughout the recovery period.

At Human eSources we will continue to support counseling and career and education professionals through our online programs, providing personal insights and strategies for academic and career success. You can find a list of resources below.

We thank you for choosing to work with Human eSources and for helping individuals better understand their potential!

Ross Dickie

Wishing you good health,
Ross Dickie
President, Human eSources

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone in different ways… maybe you’re working from home for the first time, finding yourself homeschooling your kids, or just missing out on the daily social interactions you used to have. If you’re an educator you may have found yourself doing all of the above – and teaching remotely too!

However this pandemic has affected you, we hope you find the resources below helpful.

Home Learning Tips

For elementary school students

If you’re responsible for continuing the education of a primary school student in your home, we have tips to make the experience a positive one with this 20-minute read.

To read, select the button below or LOG IN from the top right of this page, enter the access key CPTVRGV and create an account following the steps on the page. In your account, Go To Home Learning – Elementary and on the Contents page under Chapters click the text to view our tips for home learning.

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Presentations

Flip the switch: How to transition FYE from the classroom to online delivery

June 2020

Learn how to create an online first year experience or college success class that engages students and simplifies course management. Dr. Marsha Fralick, seasoned college professor, counselor, and author of College & Career Success will share her experience delivering courses beyond the classroom. Receive valuable guidance on what to expect, how to build student engagement and persistence, as well as ways to save time with online instruction.

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Build your resiliency during the COVID-19 pandemic

May 1st, 2020

Build your resiliency during the pandemic

This webinar in partnership Publish1st and with Dr. Thomas E. Rojo Aubrey explores the patterns of stress activation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it can interfere with your ability as a student to learn and perform academically. To support your academic success during these challenging times we discuss a few ways to reduce anxiety and provide resources that can help strengthen your innate psychological and emotional resilience—and more.

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Build your students’ resiliency during the COVID-19 pandemic

May 8th, 2020

This webinar with Dr. Thomas E. Rojo Aubrey and Dr. Lynn Brysacz explores the patterns of stress activation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it can interfere with your students’ ability to learn and perform academically. We discuss how mental states of distress can result in decreased higher-order thinking skills that are essential for academic success and how to support your students’ academic success during these challenging times. We also provide resources for an Academic Resiliency Program.

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Blogs

Dr. Marsha Fralick

College and Career Success blog by Dr. Marsha Fralick

 

Do you have a resource you’d like to share with other professionals? Let us know.