Ah. I don’t think discussions centered around the Teaching Resource Center was an announcement of a shift at UVA. Traditional undergraduate courses are the norm. Online homework is standard - and resources like Collab facilitate that.
There really aren’t too many really large lectures at UVA. I took an informal poll of recent graduates and student workers in our office and most could cite one large lecture from their time here. After all, the official capacity of Chem auditorium is 495. The courses we came up with: General Chem (largest section capacity set to 298), [Ken Elizinga](UVA's Ken Elzinga and the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility - YouTube)'s into Econ course, and Lou Bloomfield’s [url=<a href=“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjuInRIciB4%5D%22How”>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjuInRIciB4]“How Things Work” Physics course/url.
The online homework for Spanish 101 is required, but so is attendance. It’s a 16 person class.