Description
Cities are ever-evolving. In light of major changes brought about by the COVID 19 pandemic, what is the economic fate of our major cities? How can cities recover, adapt to a new reality, innovate and create entrepreneurship opportunities while promoting equity?
COVID has caused massive upheaval and social change to our urban centers, particularly pertaining to economics. We will analyze these changes, discuss how they have led to some negative economic consequences and explore how they might also forge a path to an innovative, reinvigorated and more equitable urban future. Additionally, learn about creative lesson plans that encourage critical thinking and the integration of digital formative and summative assessments.
Presenter: Theodore Opderbeck