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Lessons Learned From The Fall 2020 Reopening
What Will Stick?
Published October 9, 2020
Presented by Bryan Alexander, Internationally-known Futurist, Researcher, Writer, Speaker, Consultant, and Teacher | Lilian Asperin, WRNS Studio | James Awford, BNBuilders | Nick Hodges, Hacker | Jennifer Milliron, LMN Architects | Kim Patten, Steinberg Hart | Nick Santilli, SCUP
During the Fall of 2020, institutions across the Pacific Region will develop and implement protocols for reopening. What will stick? What’s been merely disruptive versus an acceleration of much needed changes as higher education evolves to better serve students? How are new approaches supporting an institution’s core mission?
Learning Outcomes:
- Explain why some protocols institutions are adopting in response to COVID-19 will stick around for the long term.
- Describe how the pandemic has accelerated pedagogical changes and what these changes mean for the future of higher education.
- Explain how the pandemic has opened up new opportunities to make campuses more resilient and rethink living and learning spaces.
- Identify types of space usage and learning methods that will become “things of the past” post-pandemic.
Presenters:
Bryan Alexander
Internationally-known Futurist, Researcher, Writer, Speaker, Consultant, and Teacher
Lilian Asperin
Partner
WRNS Studio
James Awford
Project Executive
BNBuilders
Nick Hodges
Principal
Hacker
Jennifer Milliron
Principal
LMN Architects
Kim Patten
Partner and Higher Education Practice Leader
Steinberg Hart
Nick Santilli
Senior Director of Learning Strategy
SCUP
Recorded October 9, 2020.
Member Price: $65 USD | Non-member Price: $119 USD
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Full conference registrants will also receive a whitepaper after the conference in November. The white paper will summarize lessons learned in response to COVID and best practices for moving forward in a post-pandemic world.