Could the College Campus Go the Way of the Bookstore? - Anthony Flint - The Atlantic Ci... - 1 views
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Chris Aldrete on 29 Apr 14Class, As I was reading this article I began to think about my experience as a student and a teacher. As a teacher I have utilized a couple of web 2.0 tools that have enabled the learner to think outside of the box. I have also created an atmosphere for creativity and engagement. As a student I have the online experience has led me to endless environments and tools. For college, as a student, I hardly utilize the library for learning. Most of my learning is done in my house, the car, outside patio at the campus (waiting for a study room), but most of it is away from the campus. I ask myself whether we really need all that infrastructure with classrooms? I can see class being conducted outside in a patch of grass. Most students have smart phones and a laptop/tablet where they can produce collaboration and work. Simply, I think the college campus will remain the same for most part but change should come. A majority of the students are still not very comfortable with taking classes online so I don't see a major shift. I do believe that some college's will move faster and make drastic changes.
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