Nope....Was there any reduction in tuition fees for students due to online tuition?
No. Why would there be?Was there any reduction in tuition fees for students due to online tuition?
Seems as if students are getting it but not affected much. Maybe our Super Mayors, Council, Police etc can all get together and arrange for the students to be restricted to certain pubs, restaurants etc in the town around the Uni and the locals use other ones such as the established pubs like the Isaac Wilson, Central, Linny etc. It may take some organising but at least the local establishments can still make money, people can still go out and there would be some normality in the town?
No. If I had a teenage child, or was a teenager, I think I'd have said avoid at all costs this year.Was there any reduction in tuition fees for students due to online tuition?
Hermmmmmmmmmmm because they are not using the university facilities for one.No. Why would there be?
Most Unis are doing blended learning with face to face tutorials & online lectures.Hermmmmmmmmmmm because they are not using the university facilities for one.
I have completed three courses during lockdown that had been reduced due to being virtual.
It is still watered down to what they should be getting.Most Unis are doing blended learning with face to face tutorials & online lectures.
Library is still open, you've still got access to academics etc.
I totally get that but feel uni life is not what they expected - socially or academically.I delivered a 3 hour online seminar this afternoon, my first real teaching of the academic year.
My preference, and I think most of the students, would be for face to face delivery. On the other hand, today has gone better than I could have hoped, and several students have since been in touch to say how engaged they were.
I still hope to be back in the classroom before long, but I'm not seeing a reason why students lives should be put on hold due to covid restrictions. For most of them studying is a means to an end, not the end itself, and they don't want to delay their journey.
It is a different experience but not watered down educationally.It is still watered down to what they should be getting.
I delivered a 3 hour online seminar this afternoon, my first real teaching of the academic year.
My preference, and I think most of the students, would be for face to face delivery. On the other hand, today has gone better than I could have hoped, and several students have since been in touch to say how engaged they were.
I still hope to be back in the classroom before long, but I'm not seeing a reason why students lives should be put on hold due to covid restrictions. For most of them studying is a means to an end, not the end itself, and they don't want to delay their journey.