Behind it all, there’s the internet
Before COVID-19 hit so close to home, the internet generally seemed like a handy tool. Depending on your job or interests, the World Wide Web might not have been something you gave any thought to. The internet was just there.
Now, as we are all familiar with social distancing, that handy tool may be becoming a central part of our lives. While it certainly cannot replace good old-fashioned conversations at the neighborhood bakery or hands-on learning in the classroom, it does have the ability to keep us connected in many ways. And let’s face it; generally, we are social beings. The internet provides that outlet.
Here’s a handful of creative ways people are using their internet connection to connect:
- Chef Michael Symon is offering daily dinner tutorials via the Food Network Kitchen’s Facebook page. Each video also features a link to the recipe. http://www.facebook.com/FoodNetworkKitchen
- Musical groups are streaming live virtual shows. NPR compiled this list, sorted by date and then genre. http://www.npr.org/2020/03/17/816504058/a-list-of-live-virtual-concerts-to-watch-during-the-coronavirus-shutdown
- Artist at Heart Paint Party is using Facebook Live daily at 12 pm to teach free art classes. Previous daily videos are stored under Videos. http://www.facebook.com/ArtistAtHeartPaintParty/
- People are watching Netflix content together through Netflix Party. The service syncs up the streaming playback at different locations and includes group chat so you can comment as if you’re in the room together. http://www.netflixparty.com/
- Museums and parks are offering free virtual tours. Southern Living compiled a guide. http://www.southernliving.com/syndication/museums-with-virtual-tours
- Many gyms and other fitness outlets are offering free online classes and daily physical challenges. Planet Fitness is offering free classes on Facebook Live at 7 pm for anyone. http://www.facebook.com/planetfitness.
We want to make sure you are having the best experience with your internet. Feel free to give us a call 575-226-2255 to troubleshoot issues you may be having with Wi-Fi or to increase your bandwidth as your needs grow during this time. We’re in it together.