Online and hybrid learning continue to be one of the most significant areas of growth in higher education, propelled by the pandemic and students’ desire for flexibility. As this digital learning transformation unfolds, student preferences and expectations are evolving, making this a necessary time to revisit teaching and learning strategies through a fresh lens. Join a panel of students as they weigh in on their experiences as consumers of technology on campus and what they believe the next generation of online and hybrid learning should look like.

Jessica Chen

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