- Challenges and opportunities of an agile continuous education model
- What educators need to know about the future of hybrid and flexible learning
- Bridging the student digital divide
- Overcoming barriers to edtech adoption
- The future of online education in the knowledge society
- Skills for a digital-first future
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Agile education for a digital-first future
MAY 9–12, 2022
BOSTON MARRIOTT CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGE, MA, US
Taking a whole-sector approach to digital transformation, THE Digital Universities Week US 2022 brought together higher education institutions from across the US to challenge the current university model and transform it to deliver agile continuous education for the future.
Education needs to become more flexible, cost- and time- efficient. Delegates discovered how digital technologies can transform teaching, learning and the campus experience in an open, collaborative and innovative way.
Together, we will explored:
In the news
Lawrence Bacow: the world 'pays too much attention' to Harvard
The chief of the renowned university sees a positive leadership role during Covid but admits to miscues on edX and blind spots on cost discipline.
The US 'risks missing out' on long-term benefits of online learning
Virtual tools have an unprecedented power to bend teaching towards research-proven ideals, yet the opportunity of lockdown is getting squandered, MIT experts tell colleagues.
Universities must go hybrid to stay relevant, says Coursera CEO
Students will soon expect to be able to get both a degree and a professional certificate from their university. Universities are urged to work alongside edtech companies and other online players to improve offering to students.
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