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#So let us face this as an open-ended design problem—is it possible to craft a university experience that bridges the gap between students’ expectations and professors’ inclinations? One that provides the rich social and intellectual atmosphere of a good existing college, while at the same time exposing students to those intellectual but also practical fields that will make them valuable to the world? W here the faculty is invested in the future of their students and not just their own ability to publish research papers? And now let’s be ambitious: Might there be a sustainable way to make this experience free, or even pay the students to participate?
#So let us face this as an open-ended design problem—is it possible to craft a university experience that bridges the gap between students’ expectations and professors’ inclinations? One that provides the rich social and intellectual atmosphere of a good existing college, while at the same time exposing students to those intellectual but also practical fields that will make them valuable to the world? W here the faculty is invested in the future of their students and not just their own ability to publish research papers? And now let’s be ambitious: Might there be a sustainable way to make this experience free, or even pay the students to participate?
#'Waterloo - ''pushing themselves intellectually by working on real projects''
#'Waterloo - ''pushing themselves intellectually by working on real projects''
#''I am a big believer that inspiring physical spaces and rich community really do elevate and develop one’s thinking''
#''Rather than taking notes in lecture halls, these students will be actively learning through realworld intellectual projects''

Revision as of 16:53, 17 February 2024

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Notes

  1. Salman Khan’s alternative system would put a serious dent in the current establishment’s market share without succumbing to the manifest flaws of for-profit education.
  2. most students’ expectations for college— a means to employment first and a good intellectual experience second - but this glares over Purpose all together - MJ
  3. So let us face this as an open-ended design problem—is it possible to craft a university experience that bridges the gap between students’ expectations and professors’ inclinations? One that provides the rich social and intellectual atmosphere of a good existing college, while at the same time exposing students to those intellectual but also practical fields that will make them valuable to the world? W here the faculty is invested in the future of their students and not just their own ability to publish research papers? And now let’s be ambitious: Might there be a sustainable way to make this experience free, or even pay the students to participate?
  4. 'Waterloo - pushing themselves intellectually by working on real projects
  5. I am a big believer that inspiring physical spaces and rich community really do elevate and develop one’s thinking
  6. Rather than taking notes in lecture halls, these students will be actively learning through realworld intellectual projects