TALLAHASSEE – Days before the coronavirus pandemic shut down the University of Florida campus in March, Kaelyn Cassidy knew she wanted to take some hands-on classes in the fall semester, so she went ahead and registered for them. “The pandemic had started, but it was before I had any idea that it would get this bad,” Cassidy said Thursday.
Her selections for fall include a class that will teach her how to use audio, video, photos and data for storytelling as she pursues a career in journalism.
The professor who teaches the multimedia class is supposed to be really good, she said. “I don’t feel like this is a class I would absolutely have to drop if things stayed online … but I would probably try to drop it because I don’t want to miss out