The Involvement Center has compiled a list of virtual activities and entertainment to give you a much needed break during this time. Take a few moments to explore a virtual museum tour, a fitness program or a chance to learn something new.
Don't forget that LIT has a number of of technology resources to support you through this time. Read on for a couple of tips!
Prep Your Space
Take some time to locate and prepare your learning environment. Ideally, this location will be as free from distraction as possible. Good lighting, a comfortable chair, and plenty of workspace are all important considerations.
Take Breaks
Take study breaks. When taking a break, make sure that you get away from your study space and enjoy a change of scenery. Take a quick walk around the block or do some stretches outside. Just be sure to give your eyes a break.
Helping Hand Food Pantry Access
Helping Hand food pantry continues to provide services during this time. Students can arrange to pick up a package of items through the Dean of Students office by calling 715-232-1181 or by email. For more information visit the complete article.
Beware of Phishing
LIT has observed an increase in the number of phishing emails. Use extreme caution when reviewing email, text messages, and social media posts and do not click on suspicious links or attachments. If you receive a phish, please use the Report Message feature in Outlook. If you are afraid you have given up personal information, please contact the technology help desk.
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Saving Energy At Home
Are you taking classes online and working from home right now? Keep your energy bill and carbon footprint low with these energy-saving tips, as well as others from Xcel Energy.