op-duross-hybrid-hossain.png While the environment of being in a classroom and in-person instruction is unmatched, the University should step into the future. Appears In DUROSS: Incorporate aspects of hybrid classes into fall 2021 By Evelyn Duross | August 19, 2021 All of the lessons learned from online classes during the pandemic should not be forgotten — instead there should be synthesis from what classes looked like before and after COVID-19.
DUROSS: Incorporate aspects of hybrid classes into fall 2021 By Evelyn Duross | August 19, 2021 All of the lessons learned from online classes during the pandemic should not be forgotten — instead there should be synthesis from what classes looked like before and after COVID-19.
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