@trib @liamvhogan Students are simply reacting to being treated as a mass customer base rather than as ...students.
Adelaide is certainly doing this for $$$ reasons, but that doesn't mean lectures are good, or effective, or necessary. You'd create an excellent educational experience running subjects as a series of small in-person tutorials and workshops. But that would cost way more than cramming 500 students into a lecture theatre or an "asynchronous learning module".