Lecturers are talking themselves out of a job
Students are the losers as universities argue with teachers over who owns recorded lessons
Shops are now full of anxious parents shepherding their soon-to-be student offspring through aisles of bed linen, tea towels and giant bags of pasta. Starting university is always daunting and yet there is still uncertainty about the shape of this academic year.
Take lectures. Only a couple of years ago, a key part of the student experience was being crammed into a lecture theatre alongside a couple of hundred others to hear a professor speak on that week’s topic.
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