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This presentation is about the complex ecosystem that education has become. There are revolutionary changes happening in the system requiring professional managers to handle many issues.

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Trendsin

Education Management

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Complexity of the Management Problem

• WE ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF A CHANGING

AND FLUID SITUATION

• The ecosystem is very diverse & complex

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Gutenberg Cycle

Syllabus Revisedtextbook

Revision ofSyllabus

Textbooks

Textbook production-about 3 years!

Revision time-1.5 to 2 years

Things were quite static!Changes reach students

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Internet & Wi-Fi

• Internet and Wi-Fi has changed all that• Knowledge can now be delivered anywhere

and any time!• IITs are delivering Masters level engineering

courses through a mix of brick & mortar as well as virtual class rooms

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Blogs 1

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Blogs 2

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Slideshare

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Cloud 1

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Cloud 2

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Lecture Capture

• Video record the classroom lecture• Make it available on the institution site• Students download at anytime, anywhere in

the campus• Review it as many times as they need to• Can be the basis of a flipped classroom

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Quick Classroom Setup

Teacher’s laptopWith a wireless router

Classroom LAN or Wi-fi

Student machines

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Video Conferencing

Instructor location

Internet cloud

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BYOD

• iPhone• iPad• Smartphones• Tablets• eReaders• Ultrabooks

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Flipped Classroom

• Do homework in class (flip)

• Let students review lectures at home

• Spend class time in solving problems

• Sorting out questions they have

• Teacher is an interactive problem solver.

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MOOC

• Massive Open On-line Courses

– Stanford, MIT, Harvard, UC Berkeley

• Coursera, Udacity

• Learnable

• Khan Academy

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Khan Academy

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Blended Learning

• Mix traditional and on-line learning• Traditional learning– Bright students get bored– Meant for the students around the mean– Comparatively slow one get left out

• On-line courses lets students learn at their own pace

• Can these two be blended optimally?

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New Age Text Books

• Electronic format helps make text books easily

changeable

• Updated books can be delivered immediately,

anywhere

• Like set top boxes and other CE devices changes can

be delivered over the air

• Can be extremely customizable

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Interesting Models

• Innosight institute has suggested some interesting models for blended learning

• http://www.innosightinstitute.org/media-room/publications/blended-learning/blended-learning-model-definitions

• This could be the basis for arriving at a future model that is effective

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Blended Learning ModelsCourtesy -Innosight Institute

http://www.innosightinstitute.org/media-room/publications/blended-learning/blended-learning-model-definitions

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Rotation Model• Rotation model• Within a given course or subject students rotate on a

fixed schedule or at the teacher’s discretion between learning modalities

• at least one of which is online learning• Other modalities might include activities such as– small-group or full-class instruction– group projects– individual tutoring– pencil-and-paper assignments.

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Flex Model• Flex model• content and instruction are delivered primarily by the

Internet• students move on an individually customized, fluid

schedule among learning modalities• teacher-of-record is on-site. The teacher-of-record or

other Adults provide face-to-face support on a flexible and adaptive as-needed basis– small-group instruction, group projects, and

individual tutoring. • Face-to-face support may vary

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Self-Blend Model

• Self-Blend model• Students choose to take one or more courses entirely

online to supplement their traditional courses.• Teacher-of-record is the online teacher. Students may

take the online courses either on the brick-and-mortar campus or off-site.

• Differs from full-time online learning and the Enriched-Virtual model. It is not a whole-school experience. Students self-blend some individual online courses and take other courses at a brick-and-mortar campus with face-to-face teachers.

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Enriched Virtual Model• Enriched-Virtual model• A whole-school experience in which within each course students

divide their time between attending a brick-and-mortar campus and learning remotely using online delivery of content and instruction.

• Many Enriched-Virtual programs began as full-time online schools and then developed blended programs to provide students with brick-and-mortar school experiences.

• The Enriched-Virtual model differs from the Flipped Classroom because in Enriched-Virtual programs, students seldom attend the brick-and-mortar campus every weekday. It differs from the Self-Blend model because it is a full-school experience, not a course-by-course model.

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Some Examples-New Designations

• Following slide is a recent announcement of a

conference on Education

• What is interesting is the new kind of

designations you see that relate to the

complex management situation

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FOTE12 - Future of Technology in EducationFriday, October 5, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (BST)

London, United Kingdom

• Confirmed speakers: Cailean Hargrave, Further Education Business Development Manager, IBM, John Townsend, Director of Corporate Information Services, Liverpool John Moores University , Sharlene Jobson, Head of Nexus, JISC Advance Nexus, Yousuf Khan, CIO, Hult International Business School, Nicola Whitton, Research Fellow, Manchester Metropolitan University, Dave Coplin, Director, Search UK, Anirban Saha, Head of Social Innovation & Intelligence, Nokia, Mark Hahnel, Founder, Figshare, Richard Davis, Digital Archives & Repositories Manager, ULCC

• Confirmed Panel Members: The following will be apart of this year's panel, discussing MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), Maren Deanwell, Chief Executive, ALT., David Webster, Lecturer, University of Gloucestershire, Miles Meetcalfe, Founder, Relevant Department, Philip Butler, Senior e-Learning Advisor, ULCC, Jeff Haywood, Vice Principal for Knowledge Management, CIO and Librarian, University of Edinburgh

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Expertise Areas Required

• Learning technologists• Instructional designers• Content developers• Technology experts• IT administrators• Expert teachers• Teachers would need enhanced expertise

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