Higher education’s shift toward digital has been a long time coming, but the coronavirus pandemic accelerated college life headfirst into the so-called “new normal.” What will school look like moving forward?
Amid revenue headwinds and stiff competition, Simmons University expanded its partnership with 2U to serve adult learners seeking their undergraduate degrees online.
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BOSTON, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The higher education industry navigated many challenges over the last year, including the transition to online learning. As students, faculty and administrators reflect on the last year, the majority actually give pandemic learning a decent grade. In fact, more students gave pandemic learning an A grade, while more faculty and administrators gave it a B grade, according to the fourth and final installment of the Digital Learning Pulse Survey, a four-part series to better understand the needs of colleges during COVID-19.
Pandemic Era Report Card: Digital Learning Pulse Survey results show college students give decent grades for pandemic learning, are positive about online learning post-pandemic
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