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Online Education Across the Atlantic

Phil Hill, Neil Mosley, and Glenda Morganzencastr.com

Discussions of the postsecondary online education markets, including for Online Program Management (OPM)

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Episodes

Everything old is new again

Phil, Morgan, and Neil take a look at innovations in academic programs - what is new and what trends are taking root. Is there a reason for so many examples listed coming from more than a decade ago?

Apr 02, 202446 minSeason 1Ep. 18

Getting High on Your Own Supply

Phil, Morgan, and Neil take a look at the optimistic projects often involved in starting online education initiatives. What are some examples of what Morgan calls 'optimism run amok', and what are the causes? What is the role of institutional brand in online education potential?

Mar 26, 202442 minSeason 1Ep. 17

(Is It) The End of the World As We Know It?

In a real follow up episode, we first address the U Texas AI conference and the Udacity acquisition. Then we discuss a listener question asking how our current plight in higher education mirrors (or doesn't) some business bubbles that have burst.

Mar 18, 202444 minSeason 1Ep. 16

Not Going Away

After briefly discussing the Udacity acquisition, Phil, Morgan, and Neil look deeper into the LMS market. Where it’s going, is it feasible to expect new entrants, role of AI, and a healthy dose of philosophy thrown in.

Mar 12, 202445 minSeason 1Ep. 15

It will test your head, and your mind, and your brain, too

Phil, Neil, and Morgan discuss generative AI and its implications for assessments. What changes are we already seeing in testing policies, or in rethinking how to assess student learning? Will Gen AI be the trigger for institutions to finally make changes in assessment design that have been discussed for years?

Mar 07, 202446 minSeason 1Ep. 14

Gonna try with a little help from my friends

Neil, Morgan, and Phil finish the miniseries taking stock of where online education is in 2024. Given the enrollment and demographic changes that we're seeing in online education, a key question is whether colleges and universities are ready to support the changing student base. And will generative AI change the game in student support services.

Feb 28, 202442 minSeason 1Ep. 13

Oh, but I'll take my time anywhere ... anywhere I roam

Neil, Morgan, and Phil continue the mini-series looking at an early 2024 roundup of online education with a view on demand. What are enrollment signals telling us about what student want? What are the counter-arguments to what the three all seem to be seeing?

Feb 22, 202446 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Limbo cool, limbo fine, everybody gets a chance

Neil, Morgan, and Phil start a mini-series looking at an early 2024 roundup of online education with a view on products. Specifically, how should we view the multiple reports about microcredentials and noncredit offerings as a key strategy for online education moving forward, and are efforts from commercial providers like Coursera threats or enablers for higher education institutions? Clearly the uptake of microcredentials is slow, but is it e-portfolio in nature or a megatrend?

Feb 12, 202446 minSeason 1Ep. 11

I Can't Get No . . . Innovation

Phil, Morgan, and Neil address the question of what meaningful innovations are we seeing, mostly in higher education. And after pushing themselves to find solid answers, addressing the question of why there is so little innovation in EdTech right now. Integrating old ideas and established EdTech can be wonderful, but is there anything outside of AI that is new?

Feb 05, 202448 minSeason 1Ep. 10

That this group must somehow form a cohort

Phil, Morgan, and Neil look at the rapid rise of commercial video platforms into the EdTech toolset, the promise but slow adoption of education-specific tools to address pedagogy, and how realtime application of Gartner frameworks might apply.

Jan 26, 202445 minSeason 1Ep. 9

For Whom The Bell Tolls, Time Marches On

Phil, Morgan, and Neil look at multiple indicators of financial stress and existential crises at colleges and universities and how this can change the online education and EdTech environment. Given the barrage of negative news stories, the trio try to find a positive lens where possible into the nature of change.

Jan 19, 202447 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Crystal ball... There's so many things I need to know

Phil, Neil, and Morgan highlight key news stories from the holidays and then turn their sights towards expected EdTech news stories in 2024. What stories are we tracking, and why are they important?

Jan 12, 202447 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Let's Get Together and We'll Feel Alright

Looking at EdTech conferences, what are the themes behind disappointing events and what are valuable experiences? Phil, Neil, and Morgan also discuss conferences they recommend.

Dec 18, 202351 minSeason 1Ep. 6

I took all the blows and did it my way

Phil, Neil, and Morgan discuss the prospects and issues involved in colleges and universities being able to create and successfully run online programs with internal resources.

Dec 12, 202347 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Exploring Recent Online Enrollment Trends

Phil, Morgan, and Neil address recent news on 2U and OpenAI turmoil, followed by a look at recent online enrollment data. How is online expanding beyond its sweet spot and which trends are structural or pandemic-driven?

Dec 04, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 4

The One About the Microcredential

Phil Hill, Neil Mosley, and Glenda Morgan discuss Microcredentials and their impact on higher education. What is considered a microcredential, how can they help students succeed in their career field, and who is creating quality courses.

Nov 16, 202347 minSeason 1Ep. 2

OPM Basics and Crossroads

Phil Hill, Neil Mosley, and Glenda Morgan discuss the basics of the Online Program Management (OPM) market as well as recent trends.

Nov 10, 202347 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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