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The Future of Education is Online and the Future is Now

The Future of Education is Online and the Future is Now. Online Education Ivy League Universities Other Top Traditional Universities Top universities are investing big in moving online through platforms like edX. "(Online education is] the biggest change in education since the invention of the printing press." -Anant Agarwal, director of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Classes Fill Up... Online Over 6.1 million students An Increase of 560,000 Students 6.1 were taking at least one online course during the Fall 2010 term, an increase Million of 560,000 students over the previous year. 2009 2010 Online Education Growth Explodes The 10% growth rate for online enrollments far 2% exceeds the 2% growth in the overall higher education student population. 10% Online Enrollments Traditional Education Disrupted 65% of higher education institutions now say that online learning is a critical part of their long-term strategy. 31% percent of higher education students now take at least one course online. The State of Traditional Education Students Technology 3 and older 1 Computer for every 4 students age 12 34 27% 77 Million Students 14.2 Million Computers Traditional College Students 51% The projected number of students enrolled in the nation's colleges and universities this fall, up percent of 18 and 19 year-olds 19.7 Million from 14.4 million 20 years ago. enrolled in college in 2010. Students Up from 14 4million2 18 & 19 Year-Olds enrolled in college 16.3% of all A3% Are men 57% 16.3% percent of all college students were 35 and older in Fall 2011. percent of college students College Students were women in Fall 2011. Students 35 They made up 28% of those attending school part-time. & Older 8% part-time 57% Are women 3.4 Million 3.6 Million Projected number of high school diplomas that will be awarded in the 2012-13 school year. Number of college degrees expected to be conferred in the 2012-13 school year. Source: National Center for Education Statistics Source: National Center for Education Statistics From Traditional to Online Education Technology Makes it Possible Mobile, digital, and social media have evolved to More than 5.65 million More than 40% of free iPhone apps are downloaded every day. not only make online education possible, but extremely effective. smartphone users use their phone as a GPS. U.S. publishers now make more revenue from e-books than from hardcover. 70% of consumers watch TV on non- TV devices. In 2011, YouTube had more than 1 trillion views. That's about 140 views for every person on Earth. About 30% of physicians are using smartphones and tablets to treat patients. By 2014, there are expected to be 150 million smartphone users and almost 90 Social media can map how certain illnesses spread across the United States and may one day be used to help predict outbreaks. million tablet users. Technology Adoption Fuels Online Education Adoption Total and Online Enrollment in Degree-Granting Postsecondary Institutions Fall 2002 to Fall 2010 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 16911481 Total Enrollment 1971397 Students Taking An Online Course 11% Online Percentage of Total Enrollment The Digital Student of Today Online Student 7% Demographics 20% 55 And Older 45 to 54 15% 24 And Under 33% Male 2.7% 9.7% 13% Superior Inferior 22.7% 67% Female Somewhat Superior Somewhat Inferior 28% 30% 35 to 44 25 to 34 51% Same Officer Presonal Reasons Not Job Related 4% Satisfaction 4% 5% To Meet Credential or Licensure Primary Motivation To Advance in Current Career For enrolling in online degree programs 12% To Keep Up to Date in Career 46% 26% Top Traditional Universities Can't Ignore This Trend and are Going Online Participants in edX's No Credit Programs Harvard Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of California, Berkeley University of Texas Participants in Coursera's No Credit Programs Brown University California Institute of Technology Columbia University Duke University Emory University Johns HopkinsUniversity Princeton Rice University Stanford University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania Vanderbilt University Other Participants in No Credit Programs Cornell University Dartmouth College Northwestern University University of Chicago University of Notre Dame Washington University in St. Louis Yale Source: 1U.S. Census Bureau, School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 2009, Table 1<http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/school/cps2009.html> 2 Brown University: Pre-College Online Courses only (http://www.collegeonline.com/news-about-online-col- leges/brown-university-online/) 3 California Institute of Technology: Offers non-credit classes through Coursera (http://www.caltech.edu/content/caltech-expands-online-learning-opportunities-coursera) 4 Columbia University: Offers more than 30 online degrees and certificate programs. (http://ci.colum- bia.edu/ci/ecourses/education.html) 5 Cornell University: Offers online certificate programs (http://www.ecornell.com/) 6 Dartmouth College: Offers small online masters program for healthcare (http://www.top-col- leges.com/blog/2011/06/30/on-line-masters-health-care-professionals/) 7 Duke University: Graduate Nursing Degree may be earned online. (http://www.usnews.com/education/on- line-education/duke-university-ONURO092/nursing) 8 Emory University: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera 9 Harvard: edX program courses - free courses- no degree, also Harvard Extension School offers some online courses for credit (http://www.extension.harvard.edu/open-learning-initiative) 10 Johns Hopkins University: Offers online graduate courses and degrees. (http://advanced.jhu.edu/on- line/index.html) 11 Massachusetts Institute of Technology: edX program, free no credit courses (https://www.edx.org/) 12 Northwestern University: Offers online master's degrees and certifications. (http://www.scs.northwest- ern.edu/main/online-programs.php) 13 Princeton: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera (http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/ar- chive/S34/91/85026/index.xml?section=topstories) 14 Rice University: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/universities) 15 Stanford: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/universities) 16 University of California, Berkeley: edX program, free no credit courses (https://www.edx.org/) 17 University of Chicago: Offers online certifications include Clinical Trials Management and Medical Writ- ing and Editing. (http://www.collegeatlas.org/university-of-chicago-illinois.html) 18 University of Michigan: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera and many online graduate degrees. (ww- w.umd.umich.edu/gradprograms/online) 19 University of Notre Dame: Offers online certifications. (business.nd.edu/executive_education/online) 20 University of Pennsylvania: UPENN online is in a trial phase, offered 15 full-credit courses during summer 2012. (http://www.sas.upenn.edu/lps/online) + Noncredit classes through Coursera 21 University of Texas: edX program, free no credit courses (https://www.edx.org/) 22 Vanderbilt University: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/universities) 23 Washington University in St. Louis: Law School offers online LLM degree (http://law.wustl.edu/news/pag- es.aspx?id=9182) 24 Yale: Open Yale Course- free but offering no credit, degree or certification (http://oyc.yale.edu/) 25 Market Data Retrieval as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2010, Table 259 <http://ww- w.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 26 Source: U.S. National Center for Education Statistics as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2011, Table 215 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 28 U.S. Census Bureau, School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 2009, Table 5<http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/school/cps2009.html> 29 U.S. Census Bureau, School Enrollment -Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 2009, Table 2 <http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/school/cps2009.html> 30 U.S. Census Bureau, School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 2009, Table 5<http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/school/cps2009.html> 31 Market Data Retrieval as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2010, Table 259 <http://ww- w.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 32 U.S. Census Bureau, Educational Attainment in the United States: 2009 <http://www.census.gov/news- room/releases/archives/education/cb10-55.html> 33 National Association of Colleges and Employers as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2011, Table 294 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 34 U.S. National Center for Education Statistics as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2010, Table 217 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 35 U.S. National Center for Education Statistics as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2010, Table 217 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 36 http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/goingthedistance.pdf |page 11 37 http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/goingthedistance.pdf |page 32 38 http://sloanconsortium.org/publications/survey/going_distance_2011 39 (https://www.noellevitz.com/upload/Papers_and_Research/2011/PSOL report%202011.pdf) page 5 40 (https://www.noellevitz.com/upload/Papers_and_Research/2011/PSOL_report%202011.pdf) page 11 41 http://www.learninghouse.com/files/documents/resources/Online%20College%20Students%202012.pdf 42 http://www.learninghouse.com/files/documents/resources/Online%20College%20Students%202012.pdf |page 31 43 http://www.learninghouse.com/files/documents/resources/Online%20College%20Students%202012.pdf http://nces.ed.gov/FastFacts/display.asp?id=372 That is 27% of entire population years ago- 31% er Other Chief A To Change Careers Education Online with The Future of Education is Online and the Future is Now. Online Education Ivy League Universities Other Top Traditional Universities Top universities are investing big in moving online through platforms like edX. "(Online education is] the biggest change in education since the invention of the printing press." -Anant Agarwal, director of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Classes Fill Up... Online Over 6.1 million students An Increase of 560,000 Students 6.1 were taking at least one online course during the Fall 2010 term, an increase Million of 560,000 students over the previous year. 2009 2010 Online Education Growth Explodes The 10% growth rate for online enrollments far 2% exceeds the 2% growth in the overall higher education student population. 10% Online Enrollments Traditional Education Disrupted 65% of higher education institutions now say that online learning is a critical part of their long-term strategy. 31% percent of higher education students now take at least one course online. The State of Traditional Education Students Technology 3 and older 1 Computer for every 4 students age 12 34 27% 77 Million Students 14.2 Million Computers Traditional College Students 51% The projected number of students enrolled in the nation's colleges and universities this fall, up percent of 18 and 19 year-olds 19.7 Million from 14.4 million 20 years ago. enrolled in college in 2010. Students Up from 14 4million2 18 & 19 Year-Olds enrolled in college 16.3% of all A3% Are men 57% 16.3% percent of all college students were 35 and older in Fall 2011. percent of college students College Students were women in Fall 2011. Students 35 They made up 28% of those attending school part-time. & Older 8% part-time 57% Are women 3.4 Million 3.6 Million Projected number of high school diplomas that will be awarded in the 2012-13 school year. Number of college degrees expected to be conferred in the 2012-13 school year. Source: National Center for Education Statistics Source: National Center for Education Statistics From Traditional to Online Education Technology Makes it Possible Mobile, digital, and social media have evolved to More than 5.65 million More than 40% of free iPhone apps are downloaded every day. not only make online education possible, but extremely effective. smartphone users use their phone as a GPS. U.S. publishers now make more revenue from e-books than from hardcover. 70% of consumers watch TV on non- TV devices. In 2011, YouTube had more than 1 trillion views. That's about 140 views for every person on Earth. About 30% of physicians are using smartphones and tablets to treat patients. By 2014, there are expected to be 150 million smartphone users and almost 90 Social media can map how certain illnesses spread across the United States and may one day be used to help predict outbreaks. million tablet users. Technology Adoption Fuels Online Education Adoption Total and Online Enrollment in Degree-Granting Postsecondary Institutions Fall 2002 to Fall 2010 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 16911481 Total Enrollment 1971397 Students Taking An Online Course 11% Online Percentage of Total Enrollment The Digital Student of Today Online Student 7% Demographics 20% 55 And Older 45 to 54 15% 24 And Under 33% Male 2.7% 9.7% 13% Superior Inferior 22.7% 67% Female Somewhat Superior Somewhat Inferior 28% 30% 35 to 44 25 to 34 51% Same Officer Presonal Reasons Not Job Related 4% Satisfaction 4% 5% To Meet Credential or Licensure Primary Motivation To Advance in Current Career For enrolling in online degree programs 12% To Keep Up to Date in Career 46% 26% Top Traditional Universities Can't Ignore This Trend and are Going Online Participants in edX's No Credit Programs Harvard Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of California, Berkeley University of Texas Participants in Coursera's No Credit Programs Brown University California Institute of Technology Columbia University Duke University Emory University Johns HopkinsUniversity Princeton Rice University Stanford University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania Vanderbilt University Other Participants in No Credit Programs Cornell University Dartmouth College Northwestern University University of Chicago University of Notre Dame Washington University in St. Louis Yale Source: 1U.S. Census Bureau, School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 2009, Table 1<http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/school/cps2009.html> 2 Brown University: Pre-College Online Courses only (http://www.collegeonline.com/news-about-online-col- leges/brown-university-online/) 3 California Institute of Technology: Offers non-credit classes through Coursera (http://www.caltech.edu/content/caltech-expands-online-learning-opportunities-coursera) 4 Columbia University: Offers more than 30 online degrees and certificate programs. (http://ci.colum- bia.edu/ci/ecourses/education.html) 5 Cornell University: Offers online certificate programs (http://www.ecornell.com/) 6 Dartmouth College: Offers small online masters program for healthcare (http://www.top-col- leges.com/blog/2011/06/30/on-line-masters-health-care-professionals/) 7 Duke University: Graduate Nursing Degree may be earned online. (http://www.usnews.com/education/on- line-education/duke-university-ONURO092/nursing) 8 Emory University: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera 9 Harvard: edX program courses - free courses- no degree, also Harvard Extension School offers some online courses for credit (http://www.extension.harvard.edu/open-learning-initiative) 10 Johns Hopkins University: Offers online graduate courses and degrees. (http://advanced.jhu.edu/on- line/index.html) 11 Massachusetts Institute of Technology: edX program, free no credit courses (https://www.edx.org/) 12 Northwestern University: Offers online master's degrees and certifications. (http://www.scs.northwest- ern.edu/main/online-programs.php) 13 Princeton: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera (http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/ar- chive/S34/91/85026/index.xml?section=topstories) 14 Rice University: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/universities) 15 Stanford: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/universities) 16 University of California, Berkeley: edX program, free no credit courses (https://www.edx.org/) 17 University of Chicago: Offers online certifications include Clinical Trials Management and Medical Writ- ing and Editing. (http://www.collegeatlas.org/university-of-chicago-illinois.html) 18 University of Michigan: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera and many online graduate degrees. (ww- w.umd.umich.edu/gradprograms/online) 19 University of Notre Dame: Offers online certifications. (business.nd.edu/executive_education/online) 20 University of Pennsylvania: UPENN online is in a trial phase, offered 15 full-credit courses during summer 2012. (http://www.sas.upenn.edu/lps/online) + Noncredit classes through Coursera 21 University of Texas: edX program, free no credit courses (https://www.edx.org/) 22 Vanderbilt University: Offers non-credit classes on Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/universities) 23 Washington University in St. Louis: Law School offers online LLM degree (http://law.wustl.edu/news/pag- es.aspx?id=9182) 24 Yale: Open Yale Course- free but offering no credit, degree or certification (http://oyc.yale.edu/) 25 Market Data Retrieval as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2010, Table 259 <http://ww- w.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 26 Source: U.S. National Center for Education Statistics as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2011, Table 215 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 28 U.S. Census Bureau, School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 2009, Table 5<http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/school/cps2009.html> 29 U.S. Census Bureau, School Enrollment -Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 2009, Table 2 <http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/school/cps2009.html> 30 U.S. Census Bureau, School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 2009, Table 5<http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/school/cps2009.html> 31 Market Data Retrieval as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2010, Table 259 <http://ww- w.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 32 U.S. Census Bureau, Educational Attainment in the United States: 2009 <http://www.census.gov/news- room/releases/archives/education/cb10-55.html> 33 National Association of Colleges and Employers as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2011, Table 294 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 34 U.S. National Center for Education Statistics as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2010, Table 217 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 35 U.S. National Center for Education Statistics as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2010, Table 217 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 36 http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/goingthedistance.pdf |page 11 37 http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/goingthedistance.pdf |page 32 38 http://sloanconsortium.org/publications/survey/going_distance_2011 39 (https://www.noellevitz.com/upload/Papers_and_Research/2011/PSOL report%202011.pdf) page 5 40 (https://www.noellevitz.com/upload/Papers_and_Research/2011/PSOL_report%202011.pdf) page 11 41 http://www.learninghouse.com/files/documents/resources/Online%20College%20Students%202012.pdf 42 http://www.learninghouse.com/files/documents/resources/Online%20College%20Students%202012.pdf |page 31 43 http://www.learninghouse.com/files/documents/resources/Online%20College%20Students%202012.pdf http://nces.ed.gov/FastFacts/display.asp?id=372 That is 27% of entire population years ago- 31% er Other Chief A To Change Careers Education Online with

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