PRUTE: A Model for Online Delivery of Majors and Nursing Microbiology Laboratories During COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency

Due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), universities were restricted from gathering students for in-person instruction, especially teaching hands-on techniques in microbiology laboratory courses. This report describes how a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) transitioned to remote learning for m...

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