Nature, a leading science magazine, argues (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01518-y) that COVID19 will force universities to confront long-standing challenges in
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Nature, a leading science magazine, argues (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01518-y) that COVID19 will force universities to confront long-standing challenges in higher education, such as skyrocketing tuition costs and perceptions of elitism - and some of the resulting changes could be permanent. Over the long term, universities might shift many classes online (a trend already under way before the pandemic), have fewer international students and even refashion themselves to be more relevant to local and national. At the same time, many institutions are learning the hard way that simply delivering course materials through digital platforms is not the best way to teach students. 'Zoom university isn't proper online learning,' says Sanjay Sarma, MIT's vice-president for open learning as saying, as quoted by Nature. Based on your university experience a year into the pandemic, what is your view on the future of universities?
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Macroeconomics A European Perspective
ISBN: 9781292360898
4th Edition
Authors: Olivier Blanchard, Alessia Amighini, Francesco Giavazzi