Yeah, the majority of classes here in my state are done online and will continue to be. That's part of why my class schedule is so hectic over the next few quarters. I do have classes like science and art to do to finish my degree but those require going on campus, which isn't a thing right now. I think only classes like Commercial Baking, Welding, and Automotive are still on campus and that's just because they NEED to be on campus for the equipment. I enjoy online classes usually but not for certain subjects. I do a lot better in a classroom for math based subjects so it's going to be interesting to see how that goes.
I actually took all but my math courses online before so the learning online portion isn't new to me. The lack of lectures is though. My last school was really big on keeping everything identical so the in class lectures were always recorded and posted online, the homework was the same for online/in class sessions, etc. So to come to a course where they just don't do lectures is really odd. I'm fine with it for most stuff but math based classes are the exception. The book tends to go from the problem straight to the answer with none of the description/showing work and I need to see the work to understand how to do it so it's a lot of trial and error on that. I think I spend triple the amount of time on anything math related as I do on my Human Genetics course and most of it is spent googling how to do a problem or practice problem sheets with answer keys.