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David, I absolutely agree with the focus on action. We have been living in the legacy of Cluetrain Manifesto for the last ten years. But markets are more than conversations. Social media is moving from Conversation to Collaboration. People want less talk and more action.
Media Isn't Social
Several weeks ago I delivered a 16 minute TEDx talk titled "reinventing social media". Typically I like to frame topics outside of the social media bubble, but in this instance the topic itself and the purpose of the talk was designed to get us all thinking about things a bit differently....
Can Technology Make Student Debt A Thing of the Past?
One of my favorite stories from Techonomy was Bill Gates' recounting of how New York City in 1900 was overrun with horse manure. It seemed like an unsurmountable problem. But then the invention of the automobile made the problem literally disappear.
There is a lot of to-and-fro these days about student debt. But what if student debt could be the horse manure of our time? A problem that could be disappeared by disruptive technology? While the automobile was a disruptive technology in the 20th century, online learning a disruptive technology in the 21st century.
Clay Christensen, the Harvard Business School professor who developed the idea of disruptive innovation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disruptive_technology), has said
"Computer-based learning is an exciting disruption because it allows anyone to access a consistent quality learning experience; it is convenient since someone can take it virtually anywhere at any time; it allows a student to move through the material at any pace; it can customize for a student's preferred learning style; and it is more affordable than the current school system."
Bill Gates made a similar observation in the closing session of Techonomy. As TechCrunch reported (http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/06/bill-gates-education/),
"Gates thinks the idea of young adults having to go to universities in order to get an education is going to go away relatively soon. Well, provided they’re self-motivated learners. ... It’s just too expensive and too hard to get these upper-level educations."
I was very fortunate that affordability did not affect my access to education. But I know many people for whom this is not the case. They either fail to get the education they desire, or struggle to make the payments on their student debt. I am hopeful that technology and online learning may turn student debt into the horse manure of our time.
Education, Inspiration and Contribution
A guest blog post by Sophie Vlessing, Senior Vice President, Student Experience, Kaplan University Over the last three days, an incredible group of leaders has generously shared their perspectives on innovation, problem-solving, and education with our team at Kaplan University. Some of these l...
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