THE Podcast: Asian universities moved online quickly, now what?

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Asian universities were the first institutions that had to quickly take all operations online in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Now several months into lockdown, the world’s higher education sector will be watching them to see what the next phase of online delivery will be; how assessments will be carried out; and in what ways traditional learning environments will be changed as a result of these emergency measures.    In this episode Sara Custer speaks with THE’s Asia editor Joyce Lau about her coverage of Hong Kong universities and Hamish Coates about how Tsinghua University has responded.    Read more about how Asian universities are responding to the coronavirus pandemic: China’s go-ahead for entrance exam seen as sign of confidence Asian universities face online assessment hurdles in virus crisis Governments have ‘responsibility’ to help reimburse students China’s coronavirus lockdown: ‘In this situation, it is important to just keep going’ Will the coronavirus make online education go viral?