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Michelle R. Weise, Ph.D.

Hire Education: The Disruptive Potential of Online Competency-Based Education

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Disruptive Innovation A process by which a product or service takes root initially in simple applications at the bottom of a market and then relentlessly moves up market, eventually displacing established competitors

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How to identify a disruptive innovation Disruption is a relative phenomenon

•  Is the innovation targeting people who are nonconsumers or overserved by existing products?

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Who are the nonconsumers of higher ed?

§  71% “nontraditional” §  By 2020, 42% of all college students will be 25 years

of age or older (NCES) §  87.9% of college freshmen (CIRP) §  178 skillsets in Sept 2009 à 924 in Jun 2012

(McKinsey) §  ~91MM Americans with HS & no degree + some/no

college

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How to identify a disruptive innovation Disruption is a relative phenomenon

•  Is the innovation targeting people who are nonconsumers or overserved by existing products?

•  Is the innovation not as good as existing products as judged by historical measures of performance?

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Waves of disruption •  1st wave: flexibility, convenience •  2nd wave: innovation on price

–  Price + competency-based

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How to identify a disruptive innovation Disruption is a relative phenomenon

•  Is the innovation targeting people who are nonconsumers or overserved by existing products?

•  Is the innovation not as good as existing products as judged by historical measures of performance?

•  Is the innovation simpler to use, more convenient, or more affordable?

•  Is there a technology enabler that can carry the new value proposition up-market?

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Industries without an upwardly scalable technology are not disrupted Where does disruption not apply?

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How to identify a disruptive innovation Disruption is a relative phenomenon •  Is the innovation targeting people who are nonconsumers or overserved by

existing products? •  Is the innovation not as good as existing products as judged by historical

measures of performance? •  Is the innovation simpler to use, more convenient, or more affordable? •  Is there a technology enabler that can carry the new value proposition up-

market? •  Is the technology paired with a business model innovation that allows it to be

sustainable? •  Are existing providers motivated to ignore the new innovation and not

threatened at the outset?

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You gotta keep ’em separated

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What’s the real job to be done?

Solution Job

What? Why?

“People don't want to buy a quarter-inch drill…

…they want a quarter-inch hole!" - Theodore Levitt

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Learning to know & learning to do

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1.  Disruptive Innovation and Academic Inertia

2.  Jobs To Be Done: The Shifting Value Proposition of College

3.  The Core of Competency-Based Education

4.  Online Competency-Based Education: Mastery and Modularization

5.  A New Value Network: Industry-Validated Learning Experiences

6.  College Disrupted

7.  Epilogue: Education and Equality

Hire Education Mastery, Modularization, and the Workforce Revolution

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Fixed-time, variable learning

Delivercontenttostudents

Tes,ng&assessment Progresstonextgrade,subject,orbodyofmaterial

Receiveresults

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Competency-based Learning Learning is fixed and time is variable

Offerlearningexperiencesto

students

Tes,ng&assessment Receivereal-,meinterac,vefeedback

Progresstonextbodyofmaterial

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Unbundled or disaggregated staffing models

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NewopportuniDes:•  Costreduc,on•  Focus•  Redesignofgraduateschool•  Redefini,onofhigh-touch

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Adding MODULARIZATION to the vernacular

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Nine competency clusters @CollforAmerica Foundational Skills Personal and

Social Skills Content Knowledge

Communication Skills Critical and Creative Thinking

Quantitative Skills

Digital Fluency and Information Literacy

Personal Effectiveness Ethics and Social Responsibility Teamwork and Collaboration

Business Essentials Science, Society and Culture

“nothing could be more absurd than to try to educate individuals with an eye to only one line of activity” --John Dewey (1915)

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Does this sound like voc-tech to you? “I learned about Lean Principles, the Federal Reserve, globalization, and the moral philosophies of Immanuel Kant and John Stewart Mill. I learned about the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment while exploring art from masters such as Giotto, Donatello, Rembrandt, Manet, and Picasso. I studied how the earth cycles water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous; the enormity of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch; and the devastating impact pollution is having on sea turtles, birds, fish, and the overall health of our precious oceans.”

--CfA graduate Shannon Lougee

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Anthony P. Carnevale and Jeff Strohl, “Separate and Unequal: How Higher Education Reinforces the Intergenerational Reproduction of White Racial Privilege”

Education & Equality

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Our Credentialing Ecosystem

$47 Certifications, apprenticeships,

And other workforce training

$18 Federal job training

$177 Employer-provided

formal training

$413 Employer-provided

informal training

$60 Two-year colleges

$347 Four-year colleges

$655B Opportunity

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What is the job to be done?

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Hire Education: Mastery, Modularization, and the Workforce Revolution Available on Amazon.com Got Skills? Why Online Competency-Based Education Is the Disruptive Innovation for Higher Education Educause Nov 2014

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