Virtual learning adds to university students' skills, says economics professor
Online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has allowed university students to develop a wide array of new skills, says an associate professor of economics at the University of Toronto. Many students thrive on human interaction, but Elizabeth Dhuey says many of her students are benefiting from taking university classes online. 'This is really going to help them in the long-term because this is the future of their work,' she told Information Morning Moncton.
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