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joining me now is michael crow, one of the pioneers of online education. president of arizona state university, while some educational leaders are scrambling now to figure out what the next phase looks like, crow literally wrote the book on it. his 2015 volume was called "designing the new american university." michael, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, fareed. >> so, help me explain. i've got a kid in college, and one of the things he points out is while some of the instruction and he goes to a good college, they managed to work it well, some of the instruction is very good, but a lot of the peer to peer learning, the feeling of being in a class with other students, a lot of that richness is being lost. is there a way to capture that online? >> there's certainly not a way to capture all of it but there's a way to capture a lot of it. we've done hundreds of millions of minutes of zoom-based learning where students have not only been with faculty but been with each other, they've been in work groups, study groups, they've been musically creative with e
joining me now is michael crow, one of the pioneers of online education. president of arizona state university, while some educational leaders are scrambling now to figure out what the next phase looks like, crow literally wrote the book on it. his 2015 volume was called "designing the new american university." michael, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, fareed. >> so, help me explain. i've got a kid in college, and one of the things he points out is while some of the...
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joining me now is michael crow, one of the pioneers of online education. the president of arizona state university, while some educational leaders are scrambling now to figure out what the next phase looks like, crow literally wrote the book on it. his 2015 volume was called "designing the new american university." michael, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, fareed. >> so, help me explain. i've got a kid in college, and one of the things he points out is while some of the instruction and he goes to a good college, they managed to work it well, some of the instruction is very good, but a lot of the peer to peer learning, the feeling of being in a class with other students, a lot of that richness is being lost. is there a way to capture that online? >> there's certainly not a way to capture all of it but there's a way to capture a lot of it. we've done hundreds of millions of minutes of zoom-based learning where students have not only been with faculty but been with each other, they've been in work groups, study groups, they've been musically creative wi
joining me now is michael crow, one of the pioneers of online education. the president of arizona state university, while some educational leaders are scrambling now to figure out what the next phase looks like, crow literally wrote the book on it. his 2015 volume was called "designing the new american university." michael, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, fareed. >> so, help me explain. i've got a kid in college, and one of the things he points out is while some of...
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joining me now is michael crow. up with of the mpioneers of online education.s the president of arizona state university. while some educational leaders have scrambling to figure out what the next phase look like, crow literally wrote the book on it. it was called "sdidesigning thew american university." fla glad to have you on. >> thank you. >> i've got a kid in college and one of the things he points out while some of the instruction and he goes to a good college, some of the instruction is good but a lot of the peer to peer learning. the feeling of being in a class with other students, a lot of that richness is being lost. is there way to capture that online? >> there's not way to capture all of it but way to capture a lot of it. we have done hundreds of millions of minutes of zoom based learning where students have not only been with faculty and each other. they have been in work groups, study groups. they have been musically creative with each other. the key is understanding that there are multiple ways to socially connect and to enhance the aspects of lea
joining me now is michael crow. up with of the mpioneers of online education.s the president of arizona state university. while some educational leaders have scrambling to figure out what the next phase look like, crow literally wrote the book on it. it was called "sdidesigning thew american university." fla glad to have you on. >> thank you. >> i've got a kid in college and one of the things he points out while some of the instruction and he goes to a good college, some...
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us now, someone who is trying to answer those questions, president of arizona state university, michael crowjust announced asu will reopen in the fall. you have more than 50,000 undergrad students across your campuses. how do you keep dorms, classrooms, cafeteria and your faculty safe? >> thank you, stephanie, the key is, we're planning to be adaptive. we're planning to adjust. we're operating under the assumption that we have to find ways for the country to move forward, for life to move forward. to do that it means new normals, new ways of engaging. we've got a lot of experience out here with this semester right now. and we're looking to do everything we can to keep everything moving forward. >> but for parents making that decision today, they need more specifics than just new. college is a huge undertaking and a huge expense. what will the protocol be? when one student gets sick, what happens next? >> so we've had students test positive this semester. we've worked through expansion of testing, expansion of isolation and tracing and so none of us know where this thing will be by the fall.
us now, someone who is trying to answer those questions, president of arizona state university, michael crowjust announced asu will reopen in the fall. you have more than 50,000 undergrad students across your campuses. how do you keep dorms, classrooms, cafeteria and your faculty safe? >> thank you, stephanie, the key is, we're planning to be adaptive. we're planning to adjust. we're operating under the assumption that we have to find ways for the country to move forward, for life to move...
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joining us to talk about this cornerstone ma crows michael, always great to see you, thank you so much being here. micheal: good morning. maria: your reaction to all 50 states having some opening at this point. what is it doing in terms of economic activity that you see and compare that with the backdrop for this market activity as well. micheal: we have seen early signs of recovery in housing data. that's actually being quite strong, purchase index recovered back to levels that were before coronavirus and housing is the first to pick up and the others like pmi data and data that covers the northeast and the philadelphia and slowly around the country we are going from data at suppressionary levels to better levels and it's help to go lift the markets in several weeks. maria: michael, you think we have hit the worst in terms of economic data? micheal: in a way is as good as it gets. we have tremendous amount of global stimulus, we've had good news on the virus in general. we are opening up and now we are actually seeing the data improve so for the time being we think it's as good as it
joining us to talk about this cornerstone ma crows michael, always great to see you, thank you so much being here. micheal: good morning. maria: your reaction to all 50 states having some opening at this point. what is it doing in terms of economic activity that you see and compare that with the backdrop for this market activity as well. micheal: we have seen early signs of recovery in housing data. that's actually being quite strong, purchase index recovered back to levels that were before...
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michael mann's true life thriller the insider where wallace was played by christopher plummer, will be intrigued by the doc‘s struggles that delayed his interview with the tobacco industry whistle—blower memorably portrayed by russell crowecloser to home, and wallace's account of his personal insecurities, anxieties and struggles with depression. it is an engrossing portrait of a man in his profession and legacy, a legacy which arguably pave the way for both the best and the worst in modern tv journalism. this is the news for the hour. tell us about yourself. ido i do not know. you act like a science girl, tell me about science. a wannabe radio started trying to get a break around the same time that mike wallace was making waves in the late 50s is at the centre of the vast of night and an award winning pick that won a prize at the sundance last year and is now available on amazon prime. they work in a small town new mexico radio station and telephone exchange. number please. hello? there is a flying object hovering over my land. one night strange noises and reports of something in the sky lead them into a twilight zone style tale that may involve the soviets or something more out of this world. they have come here before
michael mann's true life thriller the insider where wallace was played by christopher plummer, will be intrigued by the doc‘s struggles that delayed his interview with the tobacco industry whistle—blower memorably portrayed by russell crowecloser to home, and wallace's account of his personal insecurities, anxieties and struggles with depression. it is an engrossing portrait of a man in his profession and legacy, a legacy which arguably pave the way for both the best and the worst in modern...
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michael mann's true life thriller the insider where wallace was played by christopher plummer, will be intrigued by the doc‘s struggles that delayed his interview with the tobacco industry whistle—blower memorably portrayed by russell crowee closer to home, and wallace's account of his personal insecurities, anxieties and struggles with depression. it is an engrossing portrait of a man, his profession and legacy, a legacy which arguably pave the way for both the best and the worst in modern tv journalism. this is the news for the hour. tell us about yourself. i do not know. you act like a science girl, tell me about science. a wannabe radio started trying to get a break around the same time that mike wallace was making waves in the late 50s is at the centre of the vast of night and an award winning pick that won a prize at the sundance last year and is now available on amazon prime. they work in a small town new mexico radio station and telephone exchange. number please. hello? there is a flying object hovering over my land. one night strange noises and reports of something in the sky lead them into a twilight zone style tale that may involve the soviets or something more out of this world. they have come here before. th
michael mann's true life thriller the insider where wallace was played by christopher plummer, will be intrigued by the doc‘s struggles that delayed his interview with the tobacco industry whistle—blower memorably portrayed by russell crowee closer to home, and wallace's account of his personal insecurities, anxieties and struggles with depression. it is an engrossing portrait of a man, his profession and legacy, a legacy which arguably pave the way for both the best and the worst in modern...
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crow, all that history met on this bridge. >> reporter: just seven months earlier, in ferguson, missouri, peaceful demonstrators protesting the shooting of teenager michaelwn were confronted by a militarized police force. >> all of a sudden, three urban tanks came. >> it looks like flash grenades. there's smoke rising up and now it looks like the tear gas is coming out. >> we just need to open our eyes and our ears and our hearts to know that this nation's racial history still casts its long shadow upon us. >> it's not just negroes, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice, and we shall overcome. >> reporter: president johnson's 1965 speech to congress, invoking the movement's anthem marked the peak of the civil rights struggle. for a brief moment, the promise of a nation united against racial injustice seemed within reach. but would it last? >> you tell them white folk in mississippi that all the scared niggers are dead. >> reporter: after selma, fractures within the movement began to show as a more militant group of activists gained traction. >> do you think you'll be able to keep it nonviolent, dr. king
crow, all that history met on this bridge. >> reporter: just seven months earlier, in ferguson, missouri, peaceful demonstrators protesting the shooting of teenager michaelwn were confronted by a militarized police force. >> all of a sudden, three urban tanks came. >> it looks like flash grenades. there's smoke rising up and now it looks like the tear gas is coming out. >> we just need to open our eyes and our ears and our hearts to know that this nation's racial history...