And don't worry students, when that time comes at least you'll still be charged the same tuition. Except now it'll come with more carbon emissions and not understand how to do solve anything algebraically. How exciting.
That's what always got me in undergrad. Some of my classes were just a grad student teaching the entire class. Not even an adjunct. I was like, 'how much do I have to pay for somebody who is actually credentialed and knows how to teach this?'
Wait, the article may actually be trolling the school,
"Flashback: VictoryXR and Morehouse launched the nation's first "metaversity" in 2021.
Morris says Morehouse became the blueprint for 120 metaverses, spawning virtual reality classrooms at several historically Black colleges and universities"
I did a job-related 4 hour online-training with one of these freakish avatars and it‘s bland artificial voice (which didn’t match the movements of it’s face) and found it barely tolerable.
Going through several days of these for a university degree would drive me to quit or insane.