by Scoop
Business schools are increasingly adopting digital technology to give students greater flexibility in their studies with the international trends of ‘lifestyle learning’ and online MBAs beginning to catch on in New Zealand. Andrew Crisp, Director of CarringtonCrisp a UK based, education marketing consultancy recently visited New Zealand to speak at the 2014 Asia Pacific Association of MBAs (AMBA) Conference. He comments, “Technology is having a dramatic impact on business education. Flexibility is the key theme to consider, it means that people can learn at any time and anywhere, working at their own pace. This is what we call ‘lifestyle learning’ – the ability to learn in a way that fits around your life commitments.”
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