distance learning
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of distance learning
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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It also highlighted various reforms, including vocational education programmes, a digital university for distance learning, and improved healthcare through an online clinic.
From BBC
But, in the meantime, students and teachers have returned to distance learning — which, for many, evoked a kind of dreadful déjà vu.
From Los Angeles Times
The district was focused on the pandemic and distance learning.
From Los Angeles Times
For many, the transition back to in-person school after distance learning was traumatic.
From Seattle Times
Shaw said politics were not an interest for her before COVID-19 and the frustrations that mounted as she watched her daughters staring at a computer for distance learning.
From Los Angeles Times
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