1. The New Face of Internationalization: Distance Education for Today’s Socially Wired and Globally Connected World Mark Brown & Ingrid Day Office of Assistant Vice Chancellor (Academic & International) QS Apple Conference, Manila November, 2011
3. The New Face of Internationalization Two common assumptions…
4. The New Face of Internationalization 1. Distance education is second rate! Two common assumptions…
5. The New Face of Internationalization 1. Distance education is second rate! 2. Online learning is poor quality! Two common assumptions…
6. • 31% of higher education students now take at least one course online • The 10% growth rate for online enrollments far exceeds the 2% growth in the overall higher education student population • Academic leaders believe that the level of student satisfaction is equivalent for online and face-to-face courses. • 65% of higher education institutions now say that online learning is a critical part of their long-term strategy. The New Face of Internationalization
7. The New Face of Internationalization 1. Higher education in change 2. Defining the new digital university 3. Underlying tensions and challenges
19. 1. A completely new type of globally untethered learner is expecting a new type of Education for new times. What does all this mean?
20. 2. The traditional university is being chiseled away by the rise of the amateur and new business models as a multitude of new providers emerge... What does all this mean?
34. LMS VLE “ To provide an exceptional and distinctive experience for all students through a rich digital learning culture.”
35. • Mid career professionals - postgraduate • First year of study - undergraduate • Cohorts of students from other institutions • Second chance learners • Cultural reasons • Short courses Who?
36. • Master of Veterinary Medicine • Specialist program • World shortage • US accredited • Fully online
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39. Expanding access to higher education has always been central to Massey’s mission. Why?
40. Expanding access to higher education has always been central to Massey’s mission. More than any modern digital-era university we are committed to promoting development and life-long learning. Why?
41. Expanding access to higher education has always been central to Massey’s mission. More than any modern digital-era university we are committed to promoting development and life-long learning. Massey understands the transformative potential of higher education for inspiring people to better themselves and for promoting wider societal benefits. Why?
43. Ranking Public Funded Standalone Brand Local Focus Customization Personal Development Quality Enhancement Open Resources Digital Scholarship Online Pedagogy Recognition For-profit Transnational Alliances Global Focus Standardization Economic Development Quality Assurance Closed Resources Traditional Scholarship Face to Face Technology 3. Underlying Tensions and Challenges
46. Education for change rather than education in change! Online and distance education is the ‘ new normal’ Conclusion
47. “ It will not be possible to satisfy the rising demand for HE, especially in developing countries, by relying on traditional approaches based solely on public universities” (Sir John Daniel, Commonwealth of Learning). Conclusion
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Who owns Kaplan? Washington Post. 31, 000 employees, 600 locations, reach almost 1 million students worldwide. Partner relationships with reputable universities
Set in this backdrop Massey University has ambitions to expand our tradition of social and economic development globally.
Approximately 250,000 students have studied by distance through Massey University. As a nation, New Zealand has the highest proportion of its universities in the world’s top 500 – showing the high quality of the university system. Number of PhDs, etc. We are recognized as New Zealand’s defining university and sought after throughout the world for our innovation and excellence in distance delivery.
The new New Zealand is ambitious, confident and full of the digital creativity that brought Lord of the Rings to the world. We have something unique to offer the world. . And we are doing just that.
The new New Zealand is digitally connected.
We have some important initiatives already underway. US and UK accreditation
• Access to the first year • Access to mid career professionals • Access to second chance learners • Access for cultural reasons
• Access to the first year • Access to mid career professionals • Access to second chance learners • Access for cultural reasons
• Access to the first year • Access to mid career professionals • Access to second chance learners • Access for cultural reasons
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In today’s socially wired and globally connected world.
In today’s socially wired and globally connected world.