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Dropping in or dropping out: Online learning in rural Australia

I wondered, quietly, if the NBN drops out, would it mean I’d drop out too?

March 13, 2022 Jenae Madden
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Large lectures scrapped as USyd announces $258 million revenue boost

All other classes will return in-person next year. Meanwhile, the NTEU will vote to move towards industrial action.

November 30, 2021 Max Shanahan
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First 4 weeks of Sem 2 online; staff member infected

143 students and staff are isolating as a result of a positive test at Westmead Dental School.

July 23, 2021 Max Shanahan
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Uni prepares for return to “primarily remote learning”

Staff in the Faculty of Medicine and Health have been told to “proceed to preparing Semester 2 activities for online delivery.”

July 12, 2021 Max Shanahan
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Online learning takes its toll on languages departments

Students miss vital opportunities to engage in conversation.

May 8, 2021 Deaundre Espejo

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