University students unions warn of cautious approach to future online learning
Autumn LaRose-Smith never imagined being the student union president in a time when the University of Saskatchewan campus remains largely empty due to COVID-19 restrictions.
After months of Zoom meetings with students, online classes and pre-recorded video lectures, LaRose-Smith is ready to return to class in person and see some familiar faces.
“One of the things we’ve been talking about with students is when I imagine the future and online learning, what students often perceive it as is to be synonymous with the pandemic,” she said.
“Potentially, I might thrive in an online class where I was also able to go to a cafe with all my friends and study there or have more on-campus support, but I think pandemic online classes haven’t been the best for a lot of people.”