Professor Shows Incredible Commitment to Teaching in Despite Coronavirus Closure

Many colleges around the United States are closing or making contingency plans to close in the event of a coronavirus quarantine. On Monday, the University of California at Berkeley joined them by suspending in-person classes and moving as many classes as possible to online instruction.

One physics instructor responded by emailing his students with detailed instructions on how he will teach online and the steps that they must take to participate. He has a backup plan in case that fails. He also has a backup plan for his backup plan and a backup plan for his backup backup plan.

You can view his entire message below the fold.

I have attempted to discern which Berkeley professor is the author. I can make a good guess, but will refrain from doing so publicly just in case I am wrong.

-via Instapundit


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My kids' college is closing Friday. I worked twenty years getting two daughters on the right educational track, and thought I was lucky to have them graduating from the same school in the same year. I was just getting excited about commencement, and now commencement is canceled. Oh well, at least they will graduate.
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