The document discusses learning modality types for classes. It explains that the learning modality specifies how and when a class will meet, with the delivery mode indicating whether it is fully online, in-person, or a hybrid. The convening method details whether the class meets at specific times and locations or online. These modalities can be found in class searches and schedules, with classes defaulting to in-person unless otherwise noted.
The document discusses learning modality types for classes. It explains that the learning modality specifies how and when a class will meet, with the delivery mode indicating whether it is fully online, in-person, or a hybrid. The convening method details whether the class meets at specific times and locations or online. These modalities can be found in class searches and schedules, with classes defaulting to in-person unless otherwise noted.
The document discusses learning modality types for classes. It explains that the learning modality specifies how and when a class will meet, with the delivery mode indicating whether it is fully online, in-person, or a hybrid. The convening method details whether the class meets at specific times and locations or online. These modalities can be found in class searches and schedules, with classes defaulting to in-person unless otherwise noted.
Your class's learning modality specifies how (delivery mode)
and when (convening method) it will meet. The delivery mode indicates whether the class will meet only online, in-person, or a combination of the two. The manner of convening will inform you whether the course will meet at specific times and locations, whether online or in-person. These modalities are related with classes and can be found in class search and the master schedule of classes. Unless you see a class attribute in the class information that indicates the course incorporates online components, the default mode for classes is in-person. (Salem State University, 2020) Various. Larger than one indefinite number (Merriam Webster, 2023) Correlation. A relationship that exists between phenomena or things, or between mathematical or statistical variables that tend to vary, be related, or occur together in ways that cannot be explained by chance alone. (Merriam Webster, 2023) Solely. To the adverse effects of all else (Merriam Webster, 2023) Generation Z. Generation Z is now the second-youngest generation, following millennials and Generation Alpha. Gen Z's behaviors, like those of previous generations, are influenced by their upbringing. Young people today have grown up in the shadow of climate change, pandemic lockdowns, and economic collapse worries. (McKinsey, 2023) Crucial. Incredibly significant. (The Britannica Dictionary, 2023) Peers. One on a comparable level with another . (Merriam Webster, 2023) Digital Literacy. Having the abilities required to live, learn, and work in a society where communication and information access is increasingly mediated by digital technologies such as online platforms, social media, and mobile devices. (Western Sydney University, 2020) Foster. Having, being, or relating to the relationship that exists between a foster parent and the kid for whom the foster parent cares. (Merriam Webster, 2023)