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From tenured academics to podcasters: Universities’ move to online goes permanent – Sydney Morning Herald
Universities had to quickly move courses online in a crisis situation during the pandemic, which has led to a rethink about the role of technology in supporting…

They do a range of courses fully online and provide all the content in partnership with the universities and all of the student support services, she said.
Western Sydney University National Tertiary Education Union president David Burchell said tenured academics were increasingly expected to record podcasts of their lectures which were distributed online to students around the world.
Right now there is a version of the unit that Im about to teach being taught at a college by other people who are…
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