I've seen article after article about the devastating financial losses American universities are suffering as a
result of the lockdowns.
I've also read about "federal aid" that's supposed to help them, but they're calling it insufficient (of course).
Not to mention: are people really going to be willing to pay the same tuition for electronic course delivery that they would have for in-person college?
The past few months of online course delivery must also be having the effect of illustrating that knowledge can be conveyed in ways other than sitting in a 1000-seat lecture hall.
And not just the traditional subjects, either. All kinds of knowledge can be conveyed electronically.
Whether you realize it or not, you have something you can teach someone.
And that makes a great product.
Now if only you had a push-button way to start your own academy-style platform offering knowledge to the world, a platform that made it easy to create and offer courses -- and so sleek and beautiful that you looked like king of the universe.
If only:
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