Online Education’s Netflix Moment | Kjetil Sandermoen | TEDxHochschuleLuzern

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2021
  • Sandermoen School of Business provides graduate programs (MBA’s and EMBA’s). Worked globally with over a hundred companies big and small, in all kinds of industries and both in the private and public sector. Broad international experience.
    Academic and business consultant. Author. Entrepreneur and founder. Former Principal Associate and Professional Director Adizes Institute. Founding investor and principal owner of the University of Fredericton, a fully designated Canadian degree granting university. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Komentáře • 684

  • @imaislieIm
    @imaislieIm Před 2 měsíci +193

    What's your thoughts on online education? Is it better or worse than offline classes?

    • @Geoffpaxton
      @Geoffpaxton Před 2 měsíci +3

      I think it depends on the student, but I think it's a great option.
      I have really bad ADHD, and online classes weren't really a thing until I was in college - but it's an excellent way for me to learn the course material in my own way. I think online classes aren't for everyone, but if they ARE for you, they are a great option.

    • @edgartestrada
      @edgartestrada Před 2 měsíci

      Online or offline, those who wants to study, will study.

    • @simaobitencourt
      @simaobitencourt Před 2 měsíci +1

      Bottom line is more people can access it online..

    • @simonoshlor
      @simonoshlor Před 2 měsíci

      Im 50-50 on it - I think too much isolation isnt good, but I see the other side

    • @donnadezert
      @donnadezert Před 2 měsíci +1

      opens it up for so many that need it, perhaps all we need to do is make it better

  • @mikehweaver
    @mikehweaver Před rokem +667

    I would hope as well that with the boom in online education comes some reprieve for teachers - they are such hard working people and if there's a way to make it a bit easier for them that should also be incorporated!

    • @shayneb226
      @shayneb226 Před rokem

      I think that the teachers never get the respect that they deserve

    • @fortunaterbush8607
      @fortunaterbush8607 Před rokem

      the current technology that we have could make things a lot more easier

    • @zelmacastricone1228
      @zelmacastricone1228 Před rokem

      This is the type of comment that I was looking for, well said man!

    • @nestermaratos1070
      @nestermaratos1070 Před rokem

      I hope that teachers can get a lot more respect on their name

    • @juliosester281
      @juliosester281 Před rokem

      glad someone is adressing the issue

  • @thiagodornelas131
    @thiagodornelas131 Před 2 měsíci +531

    The emphasis on outcomes-focused education is refreshing. It's not just about completing courses; it's about equipping students with the skills they need to succeed in the real world

    • @ho_o_n_e_y__b_u_n
      @ho_o_n_e_y__b_u_n Před 2 měsíci

      Fully! Some of the most incompetent people I've seen get hired in my workplace look great on paper with their degree but then just have no idea how to actually _do_ the job

    • @AshleyBianco-mp2dt
      @AshleyBianco-mp2dt Před 2 měsíci

      Traditional education needs to adapt to today's world.

    • @JaniceBurgess-gf9my
      @JaniceBurgess-gf9my Před 2 měsíci

      Let's challenge the misconceptions about online learning.

    • @samanthakatzalay
      @samanthakatzalay Před 2 měsíci

      Well, it makes access more fair, I am not convinced its a better way to learn.

    • @DonnaeCook
      @DonnaeCook Před měsícem

      Still, face-to-face seems so essential.

  • @kiarakillian
    @kiarakillian Před rokem +551

    I'm just excited for this to be applied to trade degrees. All the 'do it yourself' skills that would be improved so drastically 😍

    • @tterrydoyle
      @tterrydoyle Před rokem +1

      Right?! Like, how's that for up-skilling accessibility! Endless possibilities!!

    • @violealejandrez5039
      @violealejandrez5039 Před rokem

      I completely agree! The application of these skills to trade degrees would be a game-changer.

    • @bethannemuffett2154
      @bethannemuffett2154 Před rokem

      This would be a valuable addition to trade education, providing practical and valuable skills.

    • @iggiebrightwell2502
      @iggiebrightwell2502 Před rokem

      I'm sure this would have a positive impact on students' abilities and future success in their trade careers.

    • @phyllisdelpapa8435
      @phyllisdelpapa8435 Před rokem

      The focus on hands-on skills development is exactly what the trade industry needs.

  • @randompi9492
    @randompi9492 Před rokem +1535

    Mmmmm this title could probably be different... I get what he's alluding to but I don't think we'll ever get to the point where people are binging education - as great as that would be! Udemy has some excellent courses all available online and I'm pretty sure there's a few others who do something similar. The option is out there but it's truly not for everyone.

    • @phillipnorris3rd
      @phillipnorris3rd Před rokem

      true, b ut it is there and it does help many people.

    • @tuckerr2165
      @tuckerr2165 Před rokem

      I think the title is a bit misleading, not sure if we'll ever have a "Netflix moment" for education.

    • @DrishtiRaval17
      @DrishtiRaval17 Před rokem

      Online education definitely has its place, but I think we still have a long way to go before it becomes the norm.

    • @Benjamin-yh9mr
      @Benjamin-yh9mr Před rokem

      The idea of a "Netflix moment" for education is intriguing, but I don't think it's a realistic expectation at this point.

    • @diywithderby6069
      @diywithderby6069 Před rokem

      Sandermoen School of Business is definitely the place to be for anyone interested in entrepreneurship and innovation. The wealth of experience and expertise on offer is truly impressive.

  • @jovitasardens207
    @jovitasardens207 Před rokem +4

    I'm all for anything that allows people in remote areas to learn. Education should be available for everyone.

  • @phillipnorris3rd
    @phillipnorris3rd Před rokem +46

    “You can never be overdressed or overeducated.”
    ― Oscar Wilde

  • @shirleytross
    @shirleytross Před rokem +58

    People associate a level of prestige to where their degree came from Yale, Harvard or Eton. The "mine's bigger than yours" syndrome - this would be such a game changer!

    • @suebakernottly
      @suebakernottly Před rokem +1

      thanks for sending to me...

    • @phillipnorris3rd
      @phillipnorris3rd Před rokem +1

      They do, but there is a good reason for that, quality can never be ignored.

    • @suebakernottly
      @suebakernottly Před rokem +1

      @Harold Finance true!

    • @Benjamin-yh9mr
      @Benjamin-yh9mr Před rokem +1

      In a distance learning classroom, students don’t share their learning space with 20+ other students and can send emails with their questions to teachers whenever they need to. 👩‍💻

    • @nestermaratos1070
      @nestermaratos1070 Před rokem +1

      Having to get to a physical location can put a strain on students and adults. With distance learning, that’s no longer an issue. Roll out of bed to your computer in your pyjamas? No problem!

  • @bettamargot
    @bettamargot Před 4 měsíci +63

    Mmmm I wonder if education having a "netflix moment" is something to be celebrated or not? When you think of how Netflix has affected the entertainment industry... it really forced a lot of companies to take on a quantity over quality approach. I know they're not exactly the same thing but I would hate to see something like that happen with education just because the accessibility has increased.

  • @robinbrunel1696
    @robinbrunel1696 Před rokem +61

    This is so exciting! I remember when you could do little courses online here and there but to think people will be able to educate themselves completely in the convenience of their home is really wonderful

    • @barrywells2020
      @barrywells2020 Před rokem +1

      This is the future!

    • @tuckerr2165
      @tuckerr2165 Před rokem

      What did you like most during your online learning experience?

    • @Benjamin-yh9mr
      @Benjamin-yh9mr Před rokem +1

      Unlike schools, universities are privately-run institutions free to develop their own roadmaps for getting out of lockdown

    • @riciphariss107
      @riciphariss107 Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately, the budget to restructure courses in this way may no longer exist. Universities are overspending on research and are making ends meet by supplementing their budgets with tuition fees from international students - the cohort most likely to stay away in the next academic year.

    • @xavierdistaple8620
      @xavierdistaple8620 Před 4 měsíci

      It is really cool!

  • @sheryldabose1988
    @sheryldabose1988 Před 4 měsíci +30

    Online education is a decent alternative, but we need a better education system. We are teaching subjects which no longer belong in the core of the system

    • @brooklynnorth9003
      @brooklynnorth9003 Před 2 měsíci

      This is a really good point too

    • @EverDragMedia
      @EverDragMedia Před 2 měsíci +1

      This is interesting but not sure I'd agree, a lot of what's being taught is still relevant, there's maybe some updates to certain curriculum that could be made though

    • @brooklynnorth9003
      @brooklynnorth9003 Před 2 měsíci

      @@EverDragMedia truth in that also... thanks for telling me

  • @miatharlow
    @miatharlow Před rokem +1

    The advances in technology, such as the speed of the internet and computer power in general have made remote education possible for people all around the world, not just in rural towns and that's so wonderful! I hope that community continues to be built online.

  • @1RedLava1
    @1RedLava1 Před 5 dny

    that call to action for all of us to step up and make education impactful and future-ready is something I felt in my soul. There are so many things shifting right now and we all need to be a part of actively shaping those changes

  • @bellathomas3440
    @bellathomas3440 Před rokem +1

    I lived in a very low economic area of my state for a while and it education really was the one thing missing that could have helped so many break cycles of suffering. Sharing right away

  • @pavlova4727
    @pavlova4727 Před rokem +2

    This is an awesome talk Kjetil, even for someone like me who hasn't been to school in decades!

  • @SocioForce
    @SocioForce Před 2 dny

    thinking about education as empowerment gave me chills! To frame it like that really puts the potential in perspective, this is something we need to get right!

  • @immayasass
    @immayasass Před rokem +1

    I appreciate the historical perspective on distance education. It's fascinating to see how far we've come in terms of technology and access to education.

  • @silviapalagi
    @silviapalagi Před rokem +3

    I learned something new today thanks Kjetil. Distance learning has been a reality since 1858. Who knew?

  • @shystrshystr
    @shystrshystr Před rokem +1

    I think it would be really wonderful to be in his position, to feel the way he does about this stuff and to get to see it all unfolding and be a part of advocating for it's progress and merit. Very cool.

  • @kenanxo7384
    @kenanxo7384 Před rokem

    Wow, Sandermoen School of Business seems to be a top-notch institution with an impressive track record of working with numerous companies from diverse industries worldwide. The fact that they offer both MBA's and EMBA's highlights their dedication to academic excellence and preparing their students for leadership roles. The experience and expertise of the faculty are unmatched, and the founder's background as an entrepreneur and academic consultant undoubtedly adds to the quality of education.

  • @damianreed1959
    @damianreed1959 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Founding a fully online university is groundbreaking! Empowering learners globally and putting their needs first is the way to go

  • @TURBO1000
    @TURBO1000 Před 3 lety +3

    Woah, just came out! Was wondering why there were not people in the audience.
    Imagine kids not having to touch a locker ever again! They wouldn't even have to carry a textbook if that's the case!

    • @kjetilsandermoen6481
      @kjetilsandermoen6481 Před rokem +1

      This TED talk was made just at the end of the Covid lock-down here in Switzerland (we expected it to be ended) so we had to do an online presentation

  • @tahaberat5701
    @tahaberat5701 Před rokem

    I appreciate the ability to rewatch lectures and review material in online classes.

  • @jordanjpatterson
    @jordanjpatterson Před rokem +1

    Yes! Thank you Kjetil!! Education is the key that unlocks countless doors of opportunity. By embracing online education, we can empower individuals who were previously unable to pursue higher education due to barriers like cost and time constraints.

    • @asherPreynolds
      @asherPreynolds Před rokem

      BUT, sometimes I do wonder about the quality of the courses and tests, versus the live environment.

  • @TheRealLoveChannel
    @TheRealLoveChannel Před rokem +2

    It's pretty insane how far the tech for it has come in the last 30 years! Love it, especially for those in remote areas! It's definitely an exciting time to be living through.

  • @ecophobiabob1669
    @ecophobiabob1669 Před rokem +2

    As an educator, I'm excited about the potential for online education to enhance the classroom experience. It's great to have access to a wider range of resources and tools.

    • @immayasass
      @immayasass Před rokem

      exactly bob.... well said

    • @billconconi
      @billconconi Před rokem

      agreed, equality begins at access.

    • @X-e-n-t-r-i-x
      @X-e-n-t-r-i-x Před rokem

      Yeah I imagine it's an interesting time for you guys!

  • @lucasdanster
    @lucasdanster Před rokem +1

    It must be really cool for someone like him to see the advancements in his field, and I love that he says he'll step back and take that moment to be like, wow we've come so far and this is the moment it all starts to change. Very cool.

    • @berdinaguest
      @berdinaguest Před rokem

      the willingness to step back is something I really respect from him

  • @IAmZictate
    @IAmZictate Před 4 dny

    I'm walking away from this talk so inspired by the idea that making quality higher ed more accessible could help millions of people build better lives. like...what an incredible goal to strive for!! we've got a long way to go but it's amazing to imagine what could be possible.

  • @michaelabrown4407
    @michaelabrown4407 Před rokem

    I love how online education allows for interactive and engaging learning experiences. It's so much more dynamic than traditional classroom learning.

  • @MardiGrazz
    @MardiGrazz Před rokem

    I love what he says about how the focus for him is on who they are empowering rather than what they're disrupting. It's a very positive reframe!

    • @toxic-head-shot
      @toxic-head-shot Před rokem

      Fully! This kind of shift in language makes it feel so positive.

  • @graysonmyles
    @graysonmyles Před rokem +1

    What a wonderful day for the world when all the ingredients for on-line/remote learning are available to everyone.

  • @idanowser
    @idanowser Před 2 měsíci

    It's inspiring to hear about initiatives like the global education foundation. Education truly is a powerful tool for addressing poverty and creating positive change in the world.

  • @thetoddfrank
    @thetoddfrank Před rokem

    It's really awesome to see someone be so passionate about this Kjetil, thank you.

  • @lucasyjester
    @lucasyjester Před 2 měsíci

    As a parent, I appreciate the emphasis on making education more accessible and affordable. Every child deserves the opportunity to learn and thrive, regardless of their circumstances.

  • @beitrissavinsky
    @beitrissavinsky Před 2 měsíci

    Edtech’s transformation during the pandemic is a silver lining. this talk captures that shift perfectly.

  • @nestermaratos1070
    @nestermaratos1070 Před rokem

    Finally someone who really gets to see that education must be a full mind blowing experience with different modalities that fit in with each person’s learning approaches

  • @kaylacalkins489
    @kaylacalkins489 Před 4 měsíci

    A global education foundation sounds promising! Bridging gaps and making quality education accessible worldwide is a noble mission.

  • @zahidulislam2169
    @zahidulislam2169 Před rokem

    Online education has made it possible for me to continue my education while balancing work and family obligations. It's a lifesaver!

  • @brooklynnorth9003
    @brooklynnorth9003 Před 2 měsíci

    I appreciate the call to action to use online education for the greater good. It's not just about personal advancement; it's about creating positive change in society.

  • @paulpasquale1473
    @paulpasquale1473 Před 25 dny

    as someone who's juggled school with work and family, i know first hand how important it is to have flexible options and pathways. life gets complicated and schools gotta roll with that.

  • @lincolnmessier1840
    @lincolnmessier1840 Před rokem

    I think the combination of online and in person education could definitely shake things up in a way that's much needed

  • @hasnain-jeelani
    @hasnain-jeelani Před 4 měsíci

    The integration of educational technology and online learning platforms is revolutionizing the way we acquire knowledge. It's exciting to witness the digital transformation of education.

  • @rapid-transit
    @rapid-transit Před rokem +1

    Kjetil, you are leading the way! THANK YOU

  • @ianvantreight1615
    @ianvantreight1615 Před rokem

    I love all the principles that he founded his online university on! Putting the student first (weirdly) seems like a pretty rare thing

  • @aliayvance
    @aliayvance Před 2 měsíci

    love how the speaker focuses on empowerment over disruption. It’s a positive take on change.

  • @sagarmore3893
    @sagarmore3893 Před rokem

    Definitely agree Kjetil, having had a little disruption has absolutely helped the education sector step into the 21st century and I for one _love_ not having to leave my house for the majority of my lectures

  • @jacksonthemanoliver
    @jacksonthemanoliver Před rokem

    The idea that online education is the 'Netflix moment' for education is intriguing. It really puts into perspective just how transformative this technology is and will continue to be

  • @geoffdeeprose9469
    @geoffdeeprose9469 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad there are some folks working to change a system that has gone without major innovation for such a long time

  • @jhonusalazar
    @jhonusalazar Před rokem +1

    I remember just a few years ago something like having access to a classroom via a robot was a huge innovation for sick children to not miss out on too much school. We've already come such a far way since then.

  • @geraldemery1417
    @geraldemery1417 Před 2 měsíci

    My daughter had to finish her degree online during the pandemic and I was so impressed by how quickly they managed to get it all running. I remember thinking why didn't they just have it online in the first place? The amount of time she saved not having to travel to Uni was so good for her

  • @calvinhostetler
    @calvinhostetler Před rokem

    I think unless you're at school, education hasn't been something people really focus on or get excited about because nothing ever changes within it but this genuinely makes me excited.

  • @gretaallison
    @gretaallison Před 2 měsíci

    Accessibility and affordability in education are crucial, glad to see these issues being addressed!

  • @xavierilorenzo
    @xavierilorenzo Před 3 měsíci

    Impressive impact in 15 years! Flexible, relevant, and accessible education is the need of the hour. Keep up the good work!

  • @dreamyboyd4588
    @dreamyboyd4588 Před rokem

    I can't believe it has taken us this long to realise how beneficial this would be!

  • @rawirinikau
    @rawirinikau Před 2 dny

    This talk has me thinking about my own education journey and how different it might have been with more online options. Traditional school was always a struggle for me.

  • @IAmTheCuddlyBeast
    @IAmTheCuddlyBeast Před 28 dny

    The idea of a global education foundation to improve access to education in developing countries is amazing. I really hope that takes off, it has the potential to change peoples whole ways of life.

    • @littleblossomtoday
      @littleblossomtoday Před 24 dny

      Same, it could literally change the worlds in terms of improving poverty and just how we do things

  • @peteyfyock6896
    @peteyfyock6896 Před rokem

    It's impressive that the founder of Sandermoen School of Business is also a successful entrepreneur and author, adding real-world experience and credibility to the institution.

  • @littleblossomtoday
    @littleblossomtoday Před 24 dny

    I love how he focused on empowering people rather than just disrupting stuff. it's a way better vibe imo.

  • @olanik2061
    @olanik2061 Před rokem +1

    Part of the resistance to this that I see - at least where I am - is the argument that a complete online/at-home form of education would rule out the social aspect and I don't see who we can't have both... I envision a classroom where each student has access to their own laptop and a high speed internet connection. Language classes where each student is studying a language of their own choice, English classes where students learn the classics but can choose between Bronte and Dickens and teachers who are well trained and have enough support to guide the student through all of it

  • @sallyconstance101
    @sallyconstance101 Před 46 minutami

    it blows my mind to think about how many people could break out of poverty if we made quality higher education more affordable and accessible to everyone. those numbers he mentioned are unreal.

  • @therightway8115
    @therightway8115 Před rokem

    I've never thought about what kind of challenges would prevent people from getting an education - definitely speaks to my privilege - but it's really cool to know that more and more places have this kind of access.

  • @dr.timwalls
    @dr.timwalls Před 2 měsíci

    I appreciate the focus on making education more affordable and relevant. It's crucial for empowering individuals and improving societies worldwide

  • @turbopubg12
    @turbopubg12 Před rokem

    I love the flexibility that online education provides, I can learn from anywhere with an internet connection.

  • @lifeisshortliveit
    @lifeisshortliveit Před 2 měsíci

    The historical context of distance learning really puts things into perspective. Had no idea it’s been around for so long.

  • @jasonhall4153
    @jasonhall4153 Před rokem

    Online education is making it possible for students to connect with peers and mentors from all over the world. It's a wonderful way to expand one's perspective.

  • @jakobdewl
    @jakobdewl Před měsícem

    There's an element of self-motivation that comes from learning in your own time which I think is a skill in itself that's very valuable to cultivate

  • @catastrid
    @catastrid Před rokem

    Awesome distinction between who we are disrupting and who we are empowering, surely the latter outweighs the former

  • @thedeepfocus
    @thedeepfocus Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is an awesome thing that should be celebrated! Online education has the power to really positively change lives.

    • @CarissaTilson
      @CarissaTilson Před 3 měsíci

      Yes especially those who are the most disenfranchised, giving them access to the education they need to improve their conditions is everything.

    • @EverDragMedia
      @EverDragMedia Před 2 měsíci +1

      honestly it has the power to change the world, we just need people to get over that weird thing that says an online degree doesn't mean as much

  • @Osandy___jonesO
    @Osandy___jonesO Před rokem +1

    I was excited to listen to Kjetil's talk because I believe everyone regardless of age, gender or nationality should be able to get a degree.

  • @talicarson
    @talicarson Před rokem +1

    Definitely agree that online education has the power to disrupt certain educational institutions, and hopefully as the next generation of administrators start to come into it we see that change happen in leaps and bounds.

  • @mertsert978
    @mertsert978 Před rokem

    I love the interactive and engaging nature of online classes.🤗📱

  • @alextoutaev
    @alextoutaev Před rokem +1

    Loved when we got to the part about University education not having changed since medieval times. This is something I've always thought about, how little it's changed over hundreds of years even though we KNOW certain methods just don't actually work

  • @karahzongster5559
    @karahzongster5559 Před 3 měsíci

    The comparison to the Netflix moment is spot on! Education needs to catch up with the times, and online learning could be a great catalyst.

  • @Blue-Thrill-Bonzo
    @Blue-Thrill-Bonzo Před 3 měsíci

    Loving the focus on soft skills development in online courses. Communication and problem-solving are key in today's dynamic world.

  • @thephilosopher59
    @thephilosopher59 Před 17 dny

    Isn't it just bazaar how the education system lagged behind while a juggernaut of change was moving rapidly and colliding with establishments. The blessings of COVID, like it or not, exposed so many things and uncovered an astonishing imbalance, not too mention ambivalence toward humanity and the right to access. How quickly we were able to move from an office to online work from home. And how astonishing the learning opportunities are now being delivered by private enterprise because that's what change is all about.

  • @charlievantas
    @charlievantas Před měsícem

    He makes a great point about education not always being outcome-focused. We need to be graduating student with skills that are useful as well as an education in their chosen field.

  • @candyengelhardt
    @candyengelhardt Před rokem +1

    There should always be a choice when it comes to education and no matter what it should be accessible to EVERY ONE.

  • @fenglov9111
    @fenglov9111 Před 4 měsíci

    Education as a global force for change could be amazing, it would break a lot of barriers and put people on more of an even footing.

  • @CroonGirl
    @CroonGirl Před měsícem

    I've been looking at going back to Uni and honestly I'm stoked to not have to travel an hour and half on two trains and a bus because there's only one campus offering the course I want to do. Went online to see if I could find it and there's like 6 schools countrywide doing an online equivalent. That's a win in my books in terms of the time saved on travel!

  • @NOKS--yk4zx
    @NOKS--yk4zx Před rokem +1

    The point he makes at the 1:46 mark about every industry having had a digital revolution really struck me, not something I'd ever really though about before.

  • @mariaciacci
    @mariaciacci Před rokem

    It would give so many people the opportunity to move in a direction they are passionate about.

  • @sweetdreams6953
    @sweetdreams6953 Před rokem

    The best way forward for all society, granting access to higher education for all.

  • @maverickvassallo
    @maverickvassallo Před rokem

    I think it's been really cool to see the way online education has come along. I thought it would sort of go back to normal after the lockdowns ended but still being able to attend lectures without leaving the house has been amazing.

  • @evanesterneg
    @evanesterneg Před měsícem

    I think what people need to remember is that online learning can be short courses too, not just entire college degrees. That sort of thing can be immensely helpful in terms of upskilling.

  • @bethdanster
    @bethdanster Před měsícem

    I love the focus on student-centered learning. Traditional universities can feel so impersonal sometimes.

  • @philr.henson4329
    @philr.henson4329 Před rokem

    Online education has opened up a world of opportunities for students in remote or underserved areas. It's truly making education more equitable.

  • @I-Am-june-day
    @I-Am-june-day Před rokem

    I'm all for this, increasing accessibility of education is huge.

  • @angrybeagles4108
    @angrybeagles4108 Před 3 měsíci

    The acknowledgment of distance education's historical roots is key. Applying its power for the greater good is a call to action we can all get behind!

    • @ho_o_n_e_y__b_u_n
      @ho_o_n_e_y__b_u_n Před 2 měsíci

      Uum I think the key is recognizing just how much potential for change online education has

  • @edolieshars
    @edolieshars Před měsícem

    Okay but it's not just the learning that you get, it's the social side of things as well and that can't really be replicated in an online platform. I still have friends from college and my first job was through those connections. That stuff will always matter, no matter how well developed the online courses become.

  • @jackbenns
    @jackbenns Před 2 měsíci

    The emphasis on outcomes and job readiness is what sets online education apart. Finally, someone said it!

  • @theoscarnunez
    @theoscarnunez Před 4 měsíci

    Well done on addressing the cost and accessibility issues! Online education has the potential to revolutionize learning for everyone.

  • @michelleerma7552
    @michelleerma7552 Před rokem

    The ability to access course materials and lectures online means that students can review and reinforce their learning at any time. It's a great way to stay on top of things.

  • @topi_555
    @topi_555 Před rokem

    The resources and materials provided in online classes have been extremely helpful and informative.

  • @IndaMoment
    @IndaMoment Před 9 dny

    ngl i'm kinda hyped thinking about how online learning could make things better for people and communities, not just in terms of individual opportunity but like...tackling the big societal stuff too. there's a lot to be hopeful about!

  • @rangatvespaldy
    @rangatvespaldy Před 3 měsíci

    Learning about the role of traditional academic calendars and practices was really interesting! I had no idea we were using such an out-dated mode of learning/assessing.

  • @camilaanders3419
    @camilaanders3419 Před 2 měsíci

    Discussing the impact of education on poverty reduction is so important!!

  • @franciscok.nelson262
    @franciscok.nelson262 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's not a new concept but one that's evolving with technology.

  • @julianedleberg
    @julianedleberg Před 19 dny

    As someone who's always been a bit of a night owl, the idea of more flexible learning options is music to my ears. Not everyone thrives on the standard 9-5 schedule!

  • @owow6523
    @owow6523 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's not just about convenience; it's about global empowerment.

  • @thenextbigthingishere

    "Education is about empowerment" A simple quote but I think this is something we forget very easily.