About the Future of Education: There is No Easy Button
Agenda
Re: FormThe Policy and Economic Landscape of Education and Learning
Re: ShapeTechnology and the Rise of Personalized Learning
Re: NewChanging Institutions to Face the Learner(Charters, collaboration, and rebooting the system)
Re: CreateThe Rise of Learners Hacking Education for Themselves(Education as the next big data startup)
Re: FormThe Policy and Economic Context of Education and Learning
An Idea a Century in the Making … and the Time is Now
The Ones That Get Away - Then
The Ones That Get Away - Now
The Ones That Get Away - Next
Disruptors Don’t Play by the Rules Reuven Gorsht@reuvengorsht
It has Real World Consequences Reuven Gorsht@reuvengorsht
The Disruption Revolution Reuven Gorsht@reuvengorsht
No Child Left Behind: They are.
Common Core: Adopted in 43, Repealed in 1 Governing
23 States embrace School Choice for Special Needs Students KPLU
Obama: Free College as Universal as High School White House
The Long Shaddow of the Sequester APM
Education, Race, and Social Justice USCM
US Undergraduate Enrollment
19.5Million
Student Loan Debt Crisis : $1.2 Trillion and Counting
For Profit Colleges unitedrepublic.com
For Profit Colleges: New Rules, Reduced Numbers
Re: ShapeTechnology and the Rise of Personalized Learning
Scandal and Setback at LA Unified KPCC
Annual Educational IT Spending CDE
$10.2 Billion
$10.5 Billion
$20.7 Billion
K-12
HigherEducation
Total
Educational technology is used to enhance traditional learning.
Educational technology is used to transform traditional teaching and learning.
Educational technology is fully integrated into each student’s learning.
2000-2010 2010-2020 2020-2030
We are
here
Evolution of Learning in the 21st Century CDE
How Technology is Changing the Learning Landscape CDE
30%
25%19%
16%
10%Supporting project-
based learning
Providing personalized
learning
Offering blended and virtual learning classes
Partnering with other institutions on advanced courses
Following a flipped classroom model
Digital Content Adoption CDE
have adopted some e-textbooks or digital content, but in a limited,
siloed fashion
61%
Digital Device Adoption | Student BYOD Pew Internet
42%of students use their cell phone to
look up information in class.
US Internet Connectivity CDE
42%
Pew Internet Foundation
Of Americans have access to the Internet.
98%
K-12 Technology Priorities
Mobility; and Common Core/State Standards
Online Testing
Professional Development
Digital Content and Curriculum
Personalized Learning1
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5 Cybersecurity Policy
Data Management/Analytics
Student Data Privacy
Cybersecurity and Data Security Tools
Networking Infrastructure Upgrades
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9
10
CDE Digital School Districts
Community College Technology Priorities CDE Digital Community Colleges
Digital Content and Curriculum
Network Infrastructure Modernization (Wired & Wireless)
Website Redesign/Updates
Server and or Desktop Virtualization
Mobility-Devices and App Support
1
2
3
4
5 Cloud Services
Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity
Server Refresh
Computer Refresh
Cyber Security Tools and Testing
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8
9
10
Higher Ed Technology Priorities
Demonstrating the Business Value of IT
Improving Student Outcomes
Developing IT Funding Models
Optimizing the Use of Technology
Hiring and Retaining Qualified Staff
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2
3
4
5Balancing Agility, Openness and Security
Developing an Enterprise IT Architecture
Developing Security Policies for Mobile and Cloud
Providing User Support
Increasing the Capacity for Managing Change
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10
Educause
Re: NewChanging Institutions to Face the Learner(Charters, collaboration, and rebooting the system)
KIPP: The Audacity of Hope and Discipline, Together KIPP
When Acceptance is Not Enough: College Completion KIPP
“No Excuses” approach to College Completion KIPP
Citizen Schools: Closing the Opportunity Gap Citizen Schools
When Public School Districts and Charters CollaborateBVP
MIT’s $30 Million Reboot of Teachers CollegesWoodrow Wilson Academy
It’s All Picking Up S.T.E.A.M.
Re: CreateLearners Hacking Education for Themselves(Education as the next big data startup)
Creation in the 1990s CDE
Creation Today CDE
Are MOOCs the Future? WIRED
Whither the Lecture Hall: Blended Education? Oregon State University
Blended Learning and Big Data MIT
Sesame Street as the Original Low Cost MOOC Brookings
Dreams into Action
Creatives and Makers: YouTube and Learning Hacks Make:
The Maker Movement and Young Creatives Tested
Education is Awesome! Lego and Building the Future
3D Printing and a New Generation of Creators
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Big Data Exhaust and Educational Performance
Crowdsourcing and Personalized Learning: A “Twin Win”HMH
Colorado: Big Data and Behavioral Economics in Education
Kick starting Education Kirkstarter
Kick starting Education Kirkstarter
The KlabLab Bus: Creating and Learning One Song at a Time
“Using everybody’s creative spark to make learning something everybody wants to be part of”
Anti Obesity: Kids build an App for That WKRC
Just ask the Kids… Reuven Gorsht@reuvengorsht
And Learner-Creators Are Showing the Way Reuven Gorsht@reuvengorsht
Welcoming Dr. Kecia Ray CDE
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Cathilea RobinettExecutive Vice [email protected]