Post on 19-Aug-2014
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Online degrees will take employers by surprise, but they will get used to it.
MOOCs will hollow out most campuses, like the Internet did to libraries.
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51,500 bricks and mortar campuses
can be built
online education can be promoted
To meet the growing demand for education in India either
1998 2005 2020
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1995 2005 2010
** The average % of young people in OECD countries continuing on to higher education
* The total number of students in China, million
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UK Saudi Arabia USA OECD
* The average % of students who give up
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The government? Parents? Employers?
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for 150 openings have already been submitted
Starting at your convenience and studying all year round
Studying by semester, beginning in September
An individualized curriculum and students working at their own pace
The same set of subjects for all students in a class
Studying and even taking exams remotely
Traveling to school or college to be in a classroom
Ebooks, eBoards and e-diaries
Hard copy textbooks and a chalk board
A teacher recording a lecture and students watching the video online
A teacher lecturing from a rostrum, repeating the same thing to each class
Kids helping grandpa with his homework and reviewing with him for tests
Parents scolding kids because of poor grades
A student able to turn off a boring teacher
A teacher expelling an unruly student from a class
Professors from top-50 business schools
Executives and CEOs
Globally-recognized experts