The Positive Impacts of the Covid-19 Lockdown on Students
Poster Number
64
Session Title
Poster Session 2
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Mathematics
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns had made many negative impacts on individuals and society. Little research has been done about any possible positive effects the lockdown could have had. However, that does not mean there were only negatives during this time as seen by all the positives that happened for the environment and health in particular. College students were a group that had dealt with many changes, both good and bad. The sudden change to their lives had caused a great deal of mental strain, but there is a possibility that this time had opened students to new opportunities. This study has a focus on college students during the lockdowns. The goal is to investigate if there were any possible positive effects of the lockdowns on students. There will also be a deeper look into the correlation between the grade level of the student and the different aspects we are exploring through this study.
Start Date
15-4-2022 12:00 PM
The Positive Impacts of the Covid-19 Lockdown on Students
The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns had made many negative impacts on individuals and society. Little research has been done about any possible positive effects the lockdown could have had. However, that does not mean there were only negatives during this time as seen by all the positives that happened for the environment and health in particular. College students were a group that had dealt with many changes, both good and bad. The sudden change to their lives had caused a great deal of mental strain, but there is a possibility that this time had opened students to new opportunities. This study has a focus on college students during the lockdowns. The goal is to investigate if there were any possible positive effects of the lockdowns on students. There will also be a deeper look into the correlation between the grade level of the student and the different aspects we are exploring through this study.