AppliedHE Xchange Online 28 April 2022

With the COVID-19 pandemic turning higher education upside down (along with the rest of society), one outcome has been the vast growth and normalization of online higher education. Whereas online higher education was once considered a niche alternative for learners in remote locations, working adults or those with limited financial resources, it has since become a much more mainstream phenomenon. AppliedHE has brought together some of the sector’s thought and practice leaders from the UK, USA, Botswana and Hong Kong, to provide a global perspective on the future of online higher education. While online higher education has expanded, most providers also maintain hybrid teaching models with optional in-class experiences. Is this online-first, classroom-optional approach what lies ahead for the sector as a whole? Or is there another ‘new normal’ that these leaders are looking forward to? Be sure to find out and register for this special edition of AppliedHE Xchange!

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MODERATOR

winnie-min

Winnie Eley (Mrs.)
Secretary to Governing Board of CityU (Dongguan) at City University of Hong Kong
HONG KONG SAR

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SPEAKERS

Pablo-Cardona

Pablo Cardona
President,
MIU City University Miami
USA

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Prof-Moahi

Prof Kgomotso Moahi
Deputy Vice Chancellor – Academic Services
Botswana Open University
BOTSWANA

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Mary-Stiasny

Professor Mary Stiasny OBE BSc MA(Ed) PhD
Pro Vice-Chancellor (International, Teaching and Learning)
University of London
UK

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Sally-Chan

Prof Sally Chan
President
Tung Wah College
HONG KONG

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