CSULB student Fabiola Gutierrez is adjusting to her new life amid coronavirus restrictions. As she juggles to handle her online courses and family responsibilities, she has also dedicated her time to helping the elderly in her community.
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‘Where exactly is our money going?’ Students question where tuition fees go during CSULB closure
Since the suspension of in-person classes and closure of some facilities at Long Beach State due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students have taken to social media to voice concerns about where tuition and enrollment fees are going.
Long Beach State students and staff adjust to alternative teaching methods
After a week of adjusting to alternative learning, Long Beach State students and faculty voice their concerns about the transition.
Face-to-face classes at CSULB moving online due to coronavirus
President Conoley sent an email announcing that all classes will transfer to online only Starting March 17 due to recent local developments relating too coronavirus.
Online classes harm more than help
Students may find the flexibility of online classes appealing, but these classes aren’t as beneficial as they may seem.
Online classes make it easy to put off and forget about assignments
The convenience of online classes does not outweigh the benefits of face-to-face instruction.
The expansion of online classes has campus community weighing pros and cons
The growing number of online courses offered at CSULB provides students with the opportunity of a flexible schedule and class availability, Conoley says.
Online classes are detrimental to the learning process
Following another long week, it’s Sunday evening and after going through a mental checklist of things to finish before the Monday morning sun rises over the horizon, you’re struck with the realization that you’ve forgotten something — your online class, yet again. This has happened to me more times than[Read More…]
CSUs work to improve online education
One summer during her undergraduate years at Cal State Long Beach, Kelly Nguyen enrolled in a child development class. Much to her dismay, the class was cancelled last-minute due to low enrollment. She immediately went to the department to consider her options, and though it was almost too late, she[Read More…]
Shedding light on intellectual property
Concerns regarding patent and copy write laws in the classroom will be addressed during Thursday’s California State University Senate meeting. The ongoing conversation in the senate regarding intellectual property focuses on digital course materials for online classes. Tracey Mayfield, the associate dean at the university library, said that she has[Read More…]