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Description

In this episode of Changing Higher Ed podcast, listeners will gain an insightful overview of how technology is reshaping the EdTech arena and the potential risks of the current state of OPMs.

 

Dr. Drumm McNaughton discusses contemporary EdTech trends and predictions with Phil Hill, publisher of Phil on EdTech Blog and partner at MindWires LLC. They explore topics ranging from the recent changes in the OPM market due to enrollment, regulations, and cost of money, the potential transformations brought about by generative AI in higher education, to how universities can navigate the existential changes impacting them.

 

Key Discussion Points

EdTech Trends and Predictions: 

 

Significant Changes in the OPM Market:

 

Risk Management and Planning:

 

Role of AI in Education:

 

Three Key Takeaways for Higher Education Presidents and Boards: 

  1. Embrace Existential Change: Recognize the current challenges as opportunities to innovate and reach new student groups.
  2. Humility in the Face of Generative AI: Acknowledge the transformative impact of AI and be prepared for continuous learning and adaptation.
  3. Breaking Down Silos: Foster collaboration both within and outside institutions to develop comprehensive solutions to emerging challenges.

 

Final Thoughts

This episode offers a rich and comprehensive overview of the current state and future prospects of EdTech. The insights shared by Phil Hill are invaluable for higher education leaders seeking to navigate the rapidly changing landscape.

Understanding the trends, challenges, and opportunities discussed will be imperative for institutions aiming to stay ahead and mitigate risk in a technology-driven educational environment.

 

Read the transcript and show summary on our website

  

About Our Podcast Guest

Phil Hill, publisher of Phil on EdTech Blog and partner at MindWires LLC.

 

About the Host 

Dr. Drumm McNaughton, host of Changing Higher Ed® podcast is a consultant to higher education institutions in governance, accreditation, strategy and change, and mergers. To learn more about his services, visit his firm’s website: https://changinghighered.com/.

 

The Change Leader’s Social Media Links 

 

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