I liked the ability to control the speed at which I was learning at. Mostly this meant blocking oned day off to a specific subject instead of bouncing around multiple different subjects at once. I didn’t really experience any issues except for some small technological mishaps. I would probably pick hybrid style for learning so that I have the option to be in person if I want to. If we were to have to switch to online learning I’d suggest already understanding how to set up an online meeting and learning how to run one. Other than that I would also find some good online shared resources that students can engage with while also being involved with their peers. One thing I found that didn’t work was breakout rooms because most of the time people just wouldn’t say anything. I would probably use minecraft or another online game to teach science. One I’m familair with and very capable of setting up is starbound which is a space exploration game that allows you to mod it fairly easily with highly scientific concepts such as mutations and wiring.