COVID‐19 accelerates online learning trends, need for portable credentials

H. Sutton
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The need to move classrooms online caused by the disruption of the COVID‐19 pandemic in March 2020 could have long‐term, potentially positive consequences for the future of online learning and adult students. That finding comes from a report from the Longevity Project and Infrastructure entitled “New Horizons: American Universities and the Case for Lifelong Learning.”
COVID - 19加速了在线学习趋势,对便携式证书的需求
2020年3月COVID - 19大流行造成的教室在线迁移需求可能会对在线学习和成人学生的未来产生长期的、潜在的积极影响。这一发现来自长寿项目和基础设施的一份题为“新视野:美国大学和终身学习的案例”的报告。
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