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The Coming Campus Tsunami and the Business of Education

Avi Bernstein
Director of BOLLI
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Brandeis University
In “The Campus Tsunami” — one of the most talked about columns in recent memory in my circles—award-winning NY Times columnist David Brooks alerts us to the coming storm: in a dramatic exercise in understatement Brooks offers this prediction: “What happened to the newspaper and magazine business is about to happen to higher education: a rescrambling around the Web.”
To get what Brooks is fussing about, you will need to recall what your locally-held or family-owned newspaper looked like in 1999 and… Continue reading
Posted in Future of Higher Education, Online Education
Tagged David Brooks, distance learning, Doug Lemov, e-learning, E.D. Hirsch, embodied classroom, higher education, Hubert Dreyfus, liberal education, life-long learning, Teach Like a Champion, The Campus Tsunami, Theodore Sizer, value proposition





