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    OLLI Sedona•Verde Valley Online Classes via Zoom

    August 19, 20201 Comment
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    Osher Lifelong Learning Institue OnlineSedona AZ (August 19, 2020) – Instead of live classrooms, OLLI Sedona•Verde Valley has gone to Zoom to provide virtual classrooms, which are just as lively as the real ones. In a new video, “OLLI Members Discuss Zoom Technology,” available on YouTube.com, OLLI Sedona•Verde Valley, you can see what a Zoom session looks like. From the comfort of your own home, you can Zoom to one of the 90-plus classes and workshops offered this Fall by Yavapai College Osher LifeLong Learning Institute. OLLI offers classes without those old bugaboos of quizzes, tests and grades. Follow your interests and curiosity as a student or facilitator now via Zoom, using smartphone, tablet or computer. You can find more videos, events and classes at https://www.yc.edu/v6/olli-sedona-verde/events.html.

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    OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) Online offers academic, not-for-credit programs designed for adults 50 years and beyond. OLLI at Sedona•Verde Valley is a program of the Division of Lifelong Learning at Yavapai College. All Lifelong Learning courses, including OLLI at Sedona•Verde Valley, will be offered online for Fall 2020; registration is open August 18. If the opportunity is present for on campus learning, face to face classes will be added. For information about OLLI at Sedona•Verde Valley, contact Linda Shook, Associate Dean Sedona Center and OLLI Director Sedona•Verde Valley, 928-649-4275, ollisv@yc.edu or visit the website at www.yc.edu/ollisedonaverde. 

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    1. Diane Bugay on August 27, 2020 11:04 pm

      When does registration begin? I would like to register for the weather course on Tuesdays with Paul Brown and I would like to buy the book. How can I get more information about this class?
      Diane Bugay. Is there a catalog I can obtain?
      Sincerely,
      Diane M. Bugay


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