Infographic: The Future of Higher Education
By Wired Academic on February 9, 2013
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This infographic translates Pew Surveys about how higher education will change into a tidy illustration. Our favorite section is “What’s in Store?”, which proposes two scenarios: Modest Change or Substantial Change by 2020. The Modest change scenarios is essentially what we have today. 2020 is only 7 years away, but surely change has already begun and we’ll have moved beyond status quo by then? Forty percent don’t think so.
Via @Kevin_Corbett.
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