The Pandemic Pushed Universities Online. The Change Was Long Overdue.
Author: Ray Schroeder
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Sean Gallagher and Jason Palmer, Harvard Business Review
Higher education is being pummeled by the Covid-19 pandemic. This spring’s campus shutdowns led to a quick rush to “remote learning,” exposing the fragmented adoption of high-quality education technology and digital capabilities across thousands of colleges and universities. The tumultuous fall semester, complete with aborted campus openings and widely diverging online and blended options, has only increased the pressure on America’s colleges and universities. Pre-pandemic, there was already widespread acknowledgement that the traditional higher education business model is seriously challenged. Fall 2020 marks a clear inflection point as students, educators, and government leaders alike scrutinize the price and value proposition of higher education through the new lens of traditional classroom versus multiple modes of digital delivery.
https://hbr.org/2020/09/the-pandemic-pushed-universities-online-the-change-was-long-overdue