We still have a fair number of asynchronous on-line courses, and one or two majors that can be taken that way, but those aren't impacted by covid, and the numbers are way down from ten years ago. What people didn't like last year was the hy-flex model, where lectures were live, during scheduled class time, and students were watching online, not in the classroom. That pretty much sucked, and everyone hated it. The university made a decision to try to avoid that this year, and we have very few of them...pretty much took an act of God to get them approved...
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If we concentrated on the really important stuff in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles"
When you play football, you gotta like the taste of blood, And 50 percent of the time, it's your blood.
It is characteristic of the unlearned that they are forever proposing something which is old, and because it has recently come to their own attention, supposing it to be new.
"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer."