Opinion

‘Let’s collaborate through online learning’

Lockdown changes could benefit future learning, says Kate Lindsay.

Kate Lindsay

Covid-19 has led to teaching and learning in establishments across the world moving from physical spaces to being more online than ever before.

I’ve always been fascinated with the 1960s movement to relocate the residents of city slum housing collectively into high-rise estates, or as they were called ‘streets in the sky’. We had two such projects in my home town of Sheffield that have moved through phases of utopian vision and abandonment; one has survived into a phase of gentrification.

However, both these projects had significant social failures. Moving an on-ground community into the sky will only work if that community is cared for, if the fabric that they reside in is maintained and improved over time, and if differences in ways of living are recognised and supported. The same is true for the design of online learning.

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