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“Offering online classes will open the doors of opportunity for those otherwise unable to access a college education,” said ICCI President David Marshall. “This innovation is part of ICCI’s strong tradition of producing outstanding graduates for Cayman’s workforce for 44 years,” said Mr Marshall...
Each online course typically will have a set of readings, recorded lectures, videos, podcasts, discussions, tests and collaborative group projects. The course will be led by a credentialed faculty member who will interact with students online about the course content each week and grade assignments.
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Source: The Cayman Reporter