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Teaching During a Pandemic: A Look at SMU Physics

by Stephen Sekula|Published December 17, 2020

The latest edition of the Dedman College newsletter is out, and my article on teaching during the pandemic is now available! In this short article, I review how the physics department pivoted from spring to summer, and then to fall, to meet the demands of teaching and the pandemic.

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