Mode of Delivery is the method used to deliver a course or program, such as in-person, online, or hybrid.
Long definition: Mode of Delivery in higher education refers to the method or format through which academic courses and educational content are provided to students. It encompasses various approaches, including in-person, online, hybrid and distance learning, which determine how students access and engage with course materials and instruction.
Etymology: The term "mode" comes from the Latin word "modus", meaning "manner" or "method". "Delivery" in this context refers to the conveyance or distribution of educational content to learners.
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Translations:
Spanish: Modalidad de Entrega
French: Mode de Livraison
German: Liefermodus
Italian: Modalità di Consegna
Portuguese: Modo de Entrega
Japanese: 配信モード (Haisin Mōdo)
Chinese (Simplified): 交付方式 (Jiāofù Fāngshì)
Hindi: प्रसारण का मोड (Prasaran Ka Mod)
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