BYU Prof. Says University Classrooms Will Be "Irrelevant" By 2020
dragoncortez writes "According to this Deseret News article, University classrooms will be obsolete by 2020. BYU professor David Wiley envisions a world where students listen to lectures on iPods, and those lectures are also available online to everyone anywhere for free. Course materials are shared between universities, science labs are virtual, and digital textbooks are free. He says, 'Higher education doesn't reflect the life that students are living ... today's colleges are typically tethered, isolated, generic, and closed.' In the world according to Wiley, universities would still make money, because they have a marketable commodity: to get college credits and a diploma, you'd have to be a paying customer. Wiley helped start Flat World Knowledge, which creates peer-reviewed textbooks that can be downloaded for free, or bought as paperbacks for $30."
I'm tired of school anyway.
Stamp your college diploma and move on with your life.
This is a BYU prof who doesn't seem to have ever set foot in a university because he just doesn't get it.
Right as soon as Joseph Smith repudiates Doctrine and Covenants Section 132...and finds those sacred golden tablets he misplaced...
That's what college is for; it's not just rote memorization of facts.
Depends on the quality of the school. Clearly, BYU is a crappy schoole where it is just rote memorization of facts with no actual understanding taught.
Perhaps only BYU Professors will be irrelevant.
that will only occur when the golden tablets are found and discovered to be tree bark covered in chocolate medallion wrappers.