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Posted on 21/05/202118/05/2021 by Rafael Scapin

73 Percent of Students Prefer Some Courses Be Fully Online Post-Pandemic

In a recent survey, , nearly three-quarters of students — 73 percent — said they would prefer to take some of their courses fully online post-pandemic. However, only half of faculty (53 percent) felt the same about teaching online.

https://campustechnology.com/articles/2021/05/13/73-percent-of-students-prefer-some-courses-be-fully-online-post-pandemic.aspx

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