A review of strategies to incorporate flexibility in higher education course designs
Abstract While the movement for flexibility in higher education can be traced back to the first corresponding courses in the 18th century, the recent pandemic has led to an unprecedented demand for flexible learning, particularly in higher education settings. This review of the literature delves int...
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Main Authors: | Lumbini Barua (Author), Barbara B. Lockee (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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