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Date This content was created by speakers at this event. MIT Connect is an independent content creation unit within Sloan Management Review. We develop high quality content commissioned and funded by our sponsors. We welcome sponsor input during the Job Function Email List development process but retain control over the final product. MIT Connect operates independently from the MIT Sloan Management Review editorial team. Learn More Subscribe Share As campuses are locked down due to the coronavirus pandemic, colleges and universities around the world are scrambling to create new and still evolving online education environments.
This unprecedented situation makes engaging online students more important and more challenging than ever. At the same time, these institutions are also developing a range of options for returning to traditional in-person instruction. In this webinar, MIT's Vice President of Open Learning and Harman's Senior Director of International Business Development discuss the challenges and opportunities of online learning and considerations for an eventual return to campus. You'll hear: Lessons learned from the rapid shift from traditional to online education. An effective way to enhance student engagement (and prevent dropout) in an online-only environment. How online education may develop in the short term. Potential scenarios for returning.
Date This content was created by speakers at this event. MIT Connect is an independent content creation unit within Sloan Management Review. We develop high quality content commissioned and funded by our sponsors. We welcome sponsor input during the Job Function Email List development process but retain control over the final product. MIT Connect operates independently from the MIT Sloan Management Review editorial team. Learn More Subscribe Share As campuses are locked down due to the coronavirus pandemic, colleges and universities around the world are scrambling to create new and still evolving online education environments.
This unprecedented situation makes engaging online students more important and more challenging than ever. At the same time, these institutions are also developing a range of options for returning to traditional in-person instruction. In this webinar, MIT's Vice President of Open Learning and Harman's Senior Director of International Business Development discuss the challenges and opportunities of online learning and considerations for an eventual return to campus. You'll hear: Lessons learned from the rapid shift from traditional to online education. An effective way to enhance student engagement (and prevent dropout) in an online-only environment. How online education may develop in the short term. Potential scenarios for returning.