Education institutions should stop using lectures as a means to 'teach' students

In this era of the Internet, there is no longer any reason for one person (the lecturer) to be the ‘font of all knowledge’ and to stand at the front of a room at and talk at people for an hour or two. Most university lectures are a compilation of facts and analysis – sometimes presented in a reasonably interesting way, but usually really boring. Instead the lecturer could easily provide this information to students in much more engaging and user-friendly formats, for example by using the interactive capabilities of online applications.
And if lecturers insist on continuing to do face-to-face lectures, they should at the very least record their lectures so that students can podcast or vodcast them.




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