
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In March of 2020, Canada’s post-secondary institutions moved over 2 million students to online learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the urgency of crisis measures fade to operating in the “new normal”, we are likely to see students demand more from digital-based learning to give them greater flexibility in where, when and how they learn. This collective moment of mass disruption can be seized to move higher education to the digital age.
In this episode of RBC Disruptors, John Stackhouse is joined by John Baker, President and CEO of D2L, Charlotte Yates, Provost and Vice President of Academics at Guelph University, Sophie D’Amours, Rector of Laval University, Neil Passina, President of Athabasca University and Andrew Schrumm, Senior Manager, Research at RBC to discuss:
4.9
1010 ratings
In March of 2020, Canada’s post-secondary institutions moved over 2 million students to online learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the urgency of crisis measures fade to operating in the “new normal”, we are likely to see students demand more from digital-based learning to give them greater flexibility in where, when and how they learn. This collective moment of mass disruption can be seized to move higher education to the digital age.
In this episode of RBC Disruptors, John Stackhouse is joined by John Baker, President and CEO of D2L, Charlotte Yates, Provost and Vice President of Academics at Guelph University, Sophie D’Amours, Rector of Laval University, Neil Passina, President of Athabasca University and Andrew Schrumm, Senior Manager, Research at RBC to discuss:
28 Listeners
65 Listeners
68 Listeners
0 Listeners
55 Listeners
47 Listeners
4 Listeners
27 Listeners
421 Listeners
33 Listeners
1 Listeners
23 Listeners
4 Listeners
7 Listeners
40 Listeners
11 Listeners
12 Listeners
114 Listeners
43 Listeners
4 Listeners
10 Listeners