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good afternoon everybody welcome to the third in our series of webinars focused on teaching with the Arts during the pandemic my name is Rebecca Edwards Im the education specialist for teacher programs at the Getty Museums education department and Ill be your host for this webinar I hope youll find todays program interesting and inspiring first well be hearing from Elizabeth Morrison whos the senior curator of manuscripts at the Getty Museum shell be discussing pandemics from a historical perspective then well be hearing from Wendy mcelfish whos a photography teacher at Capistrano Valley High School shell be sharing details about a project that she did in her virtual classroom last spring in which students documented their personal experiences with the pandemic finally well be hearing from my colleague in the teacher programs team at the Getty Darcy Beeman black shell share some additional ideas for simple projects in which students can capture their own experiences livin