Technology-enhanced instruction is here to stay and growing at an accelerating pace. Motivated and well prepared students will succeed in online or face to face learning environments. Traditionally online students have been older working learners looking for opportunity to advance on their own schedule, however the pandemic has forced the online learning mode to include a larger group of younger "digital nstives." Success with the online mode will require digital fluency and virtual collaboration skills along with traditional skills such as personal-management (time, finances etc.), self-advocacy, information gathering, research and writing.