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Ask the Advisor: How Does Interaction Happen Online?

Sep 21 2009
Posted in Ask the Advisor, General, Online Courses
Post tagged Advising Team, Amy, Ask the Advisor, classmates, instructors, online classroom, video

Student Advisor Amy H answers one of our most commonly asked questions, and explains how students interact with their instructors and classmates online.

Berkleemusic’s online winter term begins January 11, 2010. Find out more at berkleemusic.com.


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