Why private companies are crucial to innovations in online education

Why private companies are crucial to innovations in online education

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As President Biden said in his recent State of the Union address, “Any nation that out-educates us will out-compete us.” Yet in the past two decades, the U.S. has fallen from second to 16th compared to other countries in the percentage of adults ages 25 to 34 who’ve earned a bachelor’s degree or higher. 

This shows the status quo is not a recipe for solving the near-term labor shortage or engineering the innovations needed to be competitive globally long-term. 

As the world undergoes massive technological innovation, the traditional approach of relying solely on government-run institutions is no longer sufficient to meet the diverse needs and demands of the 21st century. We must not only allow — but insist — that our leading technology companies deliver innovation to education. 

Companies like 2U are already leading the charge: For more than 15 years, we’ve been partnering with leading nonprofit universities and institutions to build, deliver and support online programs that expand access, affordability and innovation in education. 

Chip Paucek, CEO of 2U

Chip Paucek

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But on Jan. 31, Rep. Rosa DeLauro wrote an op-ed in Higher Ed Dive full of inaccurate and misleading statements about the effect that public-private partnerships, the online education industry at large, and 2U have on student outcomes and tuition prices.

This is precisely the type of antiquated thinking that has made higher education so inaccessible for so many people for so long. 

It is time to stop villainizing public-private partnerships in higher education. It is time to ask why a member of Congress, who describes herself as an education advocate, opposes innovations that make high-quality education more accessible to more Americans.

Recently, 2U launched an online master’s program in artificial intelligence from the University of Texas at Austin, one of the first fully online AI master’s programs offered by a top-tier university. DeLauro argued that companies like ours drive up the cost of education, but this disruptively priced program has a tuition of $10,000, allowing students unprecedented access to education in one of the most sought-after fields in technology. 

Are critics aware of this vital new degree — or the thousands of high-quality programs, from free courses to boot camps to online degrees, that our revenue sharing model makes possible?

How could colleges and universities around the world scale and meet the needs of learners without the partnership and support of private companies? Would they be able to find clinical placement sites for students in all 50 states so that someone living in Montana, who’s attending an online midwifery program from a top university, can get the hands-on experience delivering babies they need to graduate and get a job in their local community?

If 2U didn’t exist, who would’ve invested more than $1.9 billion over the last decade and a half to help these colleges and universities build, deliver and support high-quality digital education at scale, ultimately helping them further their missions and remain sustainable and competitive for centuries to come?  

As a society, without the partnership and support of the private sector, how will we close the gap of trained healthcare professionals, counselors, educators, data scientists and tech talent at the rate we need to? 

And maybe, most importantly, have policymakers and so-called student advocates explored the 230-plus thriving partnerships we’ve built with universities and institutions, the outcomes we produce, the access we drive, the affordability initiatives we spearhead and the high-quality, affordable degrees and free and low-cost courses we’ve launched together?

Let’s set the record straight. 

Online programs backed by partners like 2U boast strong retention, graduation rates and outcomes. In fact, 97{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} of surveyed alumni from online graduate degree programs supported by 2U reported positive career outcomes.

Promethean Showcases its Latest Edtech Innovations at FETC 2023

Promethean Showcases its Latest Edtech Innovations at FETC 2023

With the new ActivPanel 9 and Merlyn digital assistant, Promethean proceeds foremost the way in technological innovation created to assist educators and change school rooms

SEATTLE, Jan. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Promethean, a top global training engineering business, will showcase its new ActivPanel 9 with ActivSync and the Symphony Classroom digital assistant by Merlyn Head at this year’s Long run of Training Technological innovation Meeting (FETC) in New Orleans, January 23 – 26.

Promethean’s most recent ActivPanel powered by the firm’s patented ActivSync technology responds to an evolving educational ecosystem by breaking down obstacles in between gadgets, enabling enhanced connectivity and collaboration, and supporting hybrid and in-classroom learning. It presents occupied, overworked teachers with the means to make seamless workflows, design partaking and interactive lessons, customise their private panel options, and knowledge higher mobility.

Promethean will also emphasize Symphony Classroom with Merlyn, a comprehensive schooling technology resolution from Merlyn Head that includes an AI hub, computer software platform, and distant regulate. This exceptional synthetic intelligence (AI) driven electronic assistant permits teachers to use voice instructions or a distant to handle their products, browsers, apps, and far more. Merlyn frees teachers from the entrance of the course so they can shift all around the area and interact with their students, and it can help them perform day to day responsibilities very easily and make improvements to their performance and productiveness.

“As a pioneer in training know-how, Promethean is usually seeking for new techniques to help universities, empower teachers, and make sure university student results,” claimed Jennifer Foreman, chief promoting officer at Promethean. “We are happy to be at the forefront of interactive panel and AI technology for schooling, and we are excited to reveal our newest innovations at FETC.”

Promethean will be web hosting a session on constructing digital mastering capability with Junior Bernadin, dean of college students and IT director at the planet-renowned Ron Clark Academy (RCA) in Atlanta. RCA is a extensive-time user of Promethean technological innovation, which has assisted the groundbreaking middle school make improvements to trainer gratification, boost pupil engagement, and boost educational accomplishment.

Promethean Education and learning Consultants will host many academic sessions at the firm’s booth, #1201, on a wide range of subject areas, like imaginative methods to gamify lessons how to develop a friendly classroom and how to finest make the most of Promethean hardware, software program, and apps. Associates from Merlyn Intellect will also be at the booth demonstrating Symphony Classroom.

For additional information about this year’s FETC, which includes a detailed agenda and checklist of speakers, go to: https://www.fetc.org.

About Promethean

Promethean is a leading training know-how enterprise working to rework the way the earth learns and collaborates. From our founding in Blackburn, England, far more than 25 many years back to our worldwide functions serving 126 nations around the world today, we have continued to check out, innovate, and inspire—designing mastering and collaboration tools that are constructed for breakthroughs. Our award-profitable interactive show, ActivPanel, and lesson supply program, ActivInspire and ClassFlow, were made to interact learners, hook up colleagues, and deliver out the brilliance in every person. With headquarters in Seattle, Washington, and offices around the globe, Promethean is a subsidiary of the NetDragon Websoft Holdings Restricted (HKSE: 0777) team of businesses. Take a look at us at PrometheanWorld.com.

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