Reimagining the Future of EducationMalcolm Woodfield, Ph.D.SAP Global Vice President for Higher Education & ResearchJanuary 2016
Demand for online learning is massive. In 2012 Harvard and MIT launched edX. It now serves over 5 million learners.
Source: "Access to Free Education for Everyone," EdX, www.edx.org/about-us, November 13, 2015.
Demand for online learning is massive. In 2012 Harvard and MIT launched edX. It now serves over 5 million learners.
The contingent workforce is expected to grow by 30%between 2014 and 2017.
Source: Christopher J. Dwyer, "The State of Contingent Workforce Management 2014: Framework for Success," Ardent Partners, November 2013.
Source: "Access to Free Education for Everyone," EdX, www.edx.org/about-us, November 13, 2015.
By 2030 the middle class is expected to grow by 177% to reach 5 billion.
The contingent workforce is expected to grow by 30%between 2014 and 2017.
Demand for online learning is massive. In 2012 Harvard and MIT launched edX. It now serves over 5 million learners.
Source: Homi Kharas and Geoffrey Gertz, "The New Global Middle Class: A Cross-Over from West to East," Wolfensohn Center for Development at Brookings, March 2010.
Source: Christopher J. Dwyer, "The State of Contingent Workforce Management 2014: Framework for Success," Ardent Partners, November 2013.
Source: "Access to Free Education for Everyone," EdX,www.edx.org/about-us, November 13, 2015.
Who will educate this changing population?
Supply is limited by high cost, technology, and legacy practices.
The future of education?
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Academic business models
Outcome-based teaching and research
Teaching and research network orchestration
Research data analysis
University fundraising
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Business processes
Optimized student engagement
Optimized financial streams
Data-driven decisions
Internet of Things–enabled campus
Academic business models
Outcome-based teaching and research
Teaching and research network orchestration
Research data analysis
University fundraising
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Workforce management
Millennial expectations
Refocusing of work
User accessibility and experiences
Business processes
Optimized student engagement
Optimized financial streams
Data-driven decisions
Internet of Things–enabled campus
Academic business models
Outcome-based teaching and research
Teaching and research network orchestration
Research data analysis
University fundraising
How do we navigate this transformation successfully?
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Student engagement
Workforce engagement
Supplier networks
SAP HANA platform
Big Data and the Internet of Things
SAP Facility Lifecycle Management
SAP AssetIntelligence Network
Digital Core
SAP HANA Cloud Platform
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Student engagement
Supplier networks
Workforce engagement
Big Data and the Internet
of Things
Student engagement
Student engagement
Workforce engagement
Student engagement
Supplier networks
Workforce engagement
Student engagement
Supplier networks
Workforce engagement
Big Data and the Internet
of Things
Student engagement
Supplier networks
Workforce engagement
Big Data and the Internet
of Things
The future of educationis digital.
97 of the 100 world’s leading universities
and research institutions
run SAP solutions.
Source: SAP Fast Facts
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