On June 8, Harry Keller shared Philip E. Auerswald’s article, “First Newspapers, Now Universities: It’s Transformation Time” (Washington Post, 8 June 2010), with the ETCJ staff. As a result, Harry and two other ETC writers, Judith McDaniel and John Sener, submitted articles responding to Auerswald:
Harry Keller, “Universities Vanishing?”
Judith McDaniel, “View from an Online Classroom”
John Sener, “Chill Out at a Tailgating Party“
Here are the opening lines from Auerswald’s article:
The commencement season that has just drawn to a close has been, once again, a wonderful time to celebrate our enduring rituals of collegiate education.
Now prepare to say goodbye to them.
This isn’t to say that traditional four-year colleges are going to disappear overnight. They won’t…not any more than major-market newspapers have. But leaders in higher-ed have reason to pay serious attention to the disruptive changes technology has forced upon journalists and other knowledge workers: our industry is next.
[click here to read the rest of Auerswald’s article]
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