luckyg in e-learning i am as our product is used more than it has ever been. that said, my question is if teachers will implement long-term changes, especially far more online learning or revert to tried-and-true methods of the past? is there anything for online learning that should go forward when students return to school? guest: that is a great question and i hope we can retain some of the good things. there are not a lot of great things about learning remotely, but one good thing, for me as a parent and we have heard this from other people, is i think a lot of schools have put in place real clear information about grades. when i go to my kids' school i have a dashboard where i can see how my child is doing. i have a much better handle on how they were doing than i ever did before because of these remote platforms put in place for me to understand how my kids are doing. i sure hope schools that had not been doing that before can retain that. i think there is a lots of evidence through history that schools tend to revert what is comfortable, what is traditio