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 Even with 16 years of teaching under her belt, Shubana Aslam says teaching during a global pandemic has been challenging.Aslam is among the thousands of Ontario teachers who have now started teaching virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic upending the school year and shuttering classroom doors until at least May 12. Its all ju stanley flask st a big learning experience for all of us,  said Aslam, who teaches Grade 8 math and science at Lake Avenue Public Sch botella stanley ool.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley flasche                                As part of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, Aslams classroom now lives on the HUB, the boards online platform to facilitate distance learning. On the website, she posts slide shows, quizzes, links for videos, as well as recordings of voice lessons.With virtual class in session as of April 6, Aslam said the new way of teaching is  a huge change.  Prior to pandemic, she  very minimally  used online learning, pointing to a  lack of equity  in accessibility to both the internet and devices for her students.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As of Monday, the board had deployed 141 iPads to students at the school, according to Shawn McKillop, spokesperson for HWDSB.With most students online, Aslam said the new way of learning is already presenting challenges.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Aslam said a number of her students are English as a second language  ESL  students and