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FWST: After mounting frustrations, TCU gives faculty option to teach remotely in fall
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<blockquote data-quote="Limp Lizard" data-source="post: 2879414" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>So simply lecture-based classes I don't see the problem, especially is it is something like zoom where students can ask questions. One-on-one office hours can be on line. But if there are no options, I don't see students leaving. Where are they going to go? A good instructor is still a good instructor.</p><p></p><p>In the sciences and engineering where there are labs, that will be a problem. Labs will have to take place. Probably more labs with the students being more spaced apart. Also the hard science faculty also are doing research and writing papers. That can't be done at home. The hands-on stuff for the engineering and science students must take place at the school's facilities.</p><p></p><p>20 years ago when my daughter was attending TCU (or 55 years ago when I was attending TCU), this online learning would have been clumsey (for my daughter) or impossible (for me.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limp Lizard, post: 2879414, member: 18"] So simply lecture-based classes I don't see the problem, especially is it is something like zoom where students can ask questions. One-on-one office hours can be on line. But if there are no options, I don't see students leaving. Where are they going to go? A good instructor is still a good instructor. In the sciences and engineering where there are labs, that will be a problem. Labs will have to take place. Probably more labs with the students being more spaced apart. Also the hard science faculty also are doing research and writing papers. That can't be done at home. The hands-on stuff for the engineering and science students must take place at the school's facilities. 20 years ago when my daughter was attending TCU (or 55 years ago when I was attending TCU), this online learning would have been clumsey (for my daughter) or impossible (for me.) [/QUOTE]
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