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Virtual world campus for the new normal
IN today’s new normal, virtual reality has stepped in to enable people to “travel” virtually to every corner of the globe while remaining safe at home. University open days can similarly be re-engineered to give visitors an immersive experience.
Covid-19 chronicles: of biofilms and surviving university in a pandemic
Beyond being a route to acquiring skills and job opportunities, universities serve an even greater role that we often under-appreciate. Beyond being a learning institution, universities are the structured playgrounds where youth can frolic for the last time.
Teaching and learning for a borderless world
SINCE the pandemic was announced by the World Health Organisation (WHO) six months ago, our daily routine – including schooling – has been disrupted as millions of children and young learners around the world saw their education put on hold.
Students upset but understand situation
PETALING JAYA: New students eager to begin campus life will have to wait a little longer.
Most Chinese students in Canada dislike online learning amid pandemic: report
OTTAWA, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) -- Nearly 70 percent of Chinese students said they greatly or somewhat dislike online learning at Canadian universities, according to the latest report by Easy Group.
Facial recognition and bathtime bookings: How China’s universities are reopening
As Covid-19 cases in China sink to new lows, the world’s largest population of university students is heading back to campus in a migration defined by lockdowns, patriotic education and cutting-edge surveillance equipment.
Bring a chair and sunscreen: boarding schools prepare for students' return
(Reuters) - Students at a small boarding school in California received an unusual set of instructions this summer: return to campus in the fall armed with a portable chair, a sun hat and sunscreen.
All ready to return to campus life
JOHOR BARU: University students are looking forward to the reopening of their campuses, which is expected to begin this month after they were closed due to the movement control order.
Survey: Graduation ceremonies go digital
BEIJING: A recent survey has found that 88.6% of new Chinese college graduates celebrated their graduation in digital form amid the Covid-19 epidemic.
E-orientation a first for TAR UC students
FOR the first time, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) held it’s e-orientation for students who enrolled in its foundation, A-Level, diploma, bachelor’s degree and Master’s programmes.