Welcome to the #nexttechrevolution
Major growth in digital learning - 12 takeouts! From this article https://medium.com/gsv-ventures/dawn-of-the-age-of-digital-learning-4c4e38784226
💎 Since Internet 25 years ago - digital learning has become a $160b industry
Before covid - (BC)they were predicting it to be 460b by 2026
After the disease (AD) - they predict it to be $1trillion (of a $7trillion marketplace )
💎 “More than 50% of the workforce is going to need to be re-skilled in the next three years.”
— David Blake, CEO of Learn In; Founder of Degreed
💎 “Employee education drives down costs for employers through increasing promotion, retention, and recruitment.”
— Rachel Carlson, Co-Founder and CEO of Guild Education
💎 With a record 30+ million people claiming unemployment in just the past 6 weeks, the Coronavirus has brought forth pressure to reskill unemployed and furloughed adults at scale.
💎 Skills learned in the workplace will become as important, if not more so, than a university degree and carry more weight in a worker’s career prospects.
💎 Peer-to-Peer — studies have shown that the best way to learn a subject is to teach somebody else. There will be a rise in peer-to-peer collaboration and learning through community-based platforms. (#bbgforum)
💎 Collaboration between higher education and corporations will grow - with universities’ curriculums more aligned with business skills
💎 man universities will not survive financially
💎 higher Ed will grow from 207M today to 414M by 2030
💎 Learning will become even more continuous and lifelong. No longer will you fill up your “knowledge tank” in 5 years at Uni and take off, you will be continuously refueling over the course of your lifetime.
💎 Digitization of live learning experiences (i.e. conferences, forums, seminars, - augmented by other ways to demonstrate capability such as with certificates, badges, and other “Knowledge Currency”.
The degree will no longer the sole ticket for career opportunity
💎 Rise of“whole self” education…focused on mind, body, and soul — meditation, cooking, health, fitness, etc
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