Bonanza (noun)
[ buh-nan-zuh, boh- ]
noun
early 19th Century (originally US, especially with reference to success in minding); Spanish, prosperity, from Latin bonus, good
Covid-19 isolated every human being to the extreme and for students it was no different. It accentuated the reality believing every experience can be produced and performed online and especially the “transactional” flavour of knowledge.
We propose a day-to-day online marketplace system which becomes a critique to the schooling system as a diploma factory. Behavioural theorists like Bandura noted the greater propensity for immoral acts if you feel isolated from the system.
This takes the form of a conversation between two PhD students.
Covid-19 isolated every human being to the extreme and for students it was no different. It accentuated the reality believing every experience can be produced and performed online and especially the “transactional” flavour of knowledge.
We propose a day-to-day online marketplace system which becomes a critique to the schooling system as a diploma factory. Behavioural theorists like Bandura noted the greater propensity for immoral acts if you feel isolated from the system.
This takes the form of a conversation between two PhD students.