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@s101crider

I disagree. I have taught online for 9 1/2 years and taught hybrid classes for 4 yrs. I am not an IT person. I'm a scientist. I have developed two online science labs, then managed two committees to redesign two labs from nothing. I was part of three redesigns of two science classes and wrote several of the assignments. In the two hybrid classes that I have taught I designed the syllabus and how the class was designed. What part was online and what part was in the classroom. The key is content experts. We are the content experts, not the technical wizards. We in whatever discipline you are in know what topics, goals, and objectives a student needs to know, not them. They provide the format on how this subject content is produced. It is similar to producers making a movie. There are producers and actors. The Technical wizards are the producers and we are the actors. We know what to say and how to present it. They know what to give us in order for us to do this.

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