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Day: 15 March 2023

Home/Day: 15 March 2023
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Can you use pandemic online learning to justify moving everything to remote or keeping it in-person? 

March 15, 2023IST ADMINMB Hub News, Teaching and Learningfeedback, online, pandemic online learning, remote

Online pandemic learning was like an emergency relocation. Some people had go-bags prepped or were already in the new location, but most institutions and students did not have go-bags.

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