Memory has been tethered to place by human evolution. Campuses have been among these places for more than a thousand years.
The Question As students and teachers swim further into the digital stream of online education and simulated reality, will place continue to matter?
This question has taken me far beyond the disciplines of brick and mortar. Higher education, sociology, cultural anthropology, student life, academic business, learning analytics, neuroscience and artificial intelligence have all been on my reading list.
My research is not complete, but my tentative conclusion:
For centuries, campus has been part of the standard paradigm. It has always been there – a setting, not a participant. The future of the campus in the learning enterprise depends on being re-designed to be an agent, a necessary supportive ingredient, not just being there.