How has Our Lady of the Lake University's Social Work program Adapted to Remote Learning during the Pandemic?

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I'm hoping some of y'all can shed some light on something I've been curious about. As counselor over at Texas Tech University's Career Center, I've been supporting our students navigate through the job market and grad school opportunities during these uncertain times. But today, find myself wondering about Our Lady of the Lake University's Social Work program. See, here at Texas Tech we've had to change gears quickly to adapt to remote learning.

It's been quite ride trying to Social work is such hands-on field that can't help but think it must be challenging to replicate that in virtual environment. Mean, So, anyone out there from OLLU or with insider info who can give me some insight? How have their classes adapted? Are they using any unique methods or tools in this online world we're living in? And what's been the feedback from the students themselves are they still feeling engaged and connected?
 
Hey there, as music teacher who's had to adapt to online teaching, can really appreciate what OLLU's social work program is doing. They've been pretty innovative, like shifting to virtual internships and creating interactive online classes. It’s challenge for sure. Having worked with A&M grads in the past, it seems that both schools stepped up big time in adapting to the pandemic. How does this compare to your experience?
 
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