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Education and its associated industries, such as textbook manufacture, have historically resisted technological change. Now Web-based software and business strategies may cause a disruption of existing business models. The emergence of massive open online courses signals a potential sea change in how education reaches students. Find detailed note here https://medium.com/p/96950ee3a6a1

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Future of Learning Innovation #TiEconKerala Dec 13, 14 2013Founder & Ex-CEO LurnQ.com

Just is 2 year MOOCs have become mainstream. And in the process it is re-imagining

every part of education ecosystem

250+ universities

10 million + learners

Online education isn’t new, what’s different is the scale of

technology being applied by leaders who mix visionary

goals with sharp elbowed, low priced Internet business

models

Estimated size of 2022 global online/digital education market

will stand at a $4.47 Trillion

Where will next wave of innovation come from?

“Learning” part of education will increasingly become free

Unbundling of research, learning and certification part of education

“School” will take many forms Sometimes it will be

self-organized

Learners will create their own learning play list reflecting their

own interest and goals

The learning playlists might include accredited schools and

include a variety of digitally mediated learning experiences

Radical personalization will become a norm with learning

approaches and support tailored to each learner

Educators’ will diversify as many new learning agent roles emerge

A wide variety of learning resources, networks and platforms

will emerge to connect the learners and learning agents

At some time these virtual communities will take ownership

of learning in new ways, with physical becoming the support

system

A new wave of social innovations will help address resource and

other challenges

Diverse forms of credential and reputation makers will reflect the

many ways people learn and demonstrate mastery

Learns must acquire the knowledge, competencies and

skills that prepare them to learn skills for future we cannot predict

Education and its associated industries, such as textbook

manufacture, have historically resisted technological change. Now

Web-based software and business strategies may cause a disruption of

existing business models. The emergence of massive open online

courses signals a potential sea change in how education reaches students

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