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Education Futures

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Dr. Rob Reynolds of TEL Education discusses the future of higher education.

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Education Futures Podcast 34: Dr. Karen Ferguson, Salem University

December 13, 2021 06:00 - 42 minutes - 24.6 MB

“We talk a lot about grit in higher education. Grit only goes so far if you’ve never experienced success and grit only goes so far if you have no idea what to do next. What this partnership does is it teaches them what to do next. It gives them confidence.” In this interview, Dr. Rob Reynolds talks with Dr. Karen Ferguson, Provost and VP of Enrollment at Salem University, about the challenges and opportunities in serving non-traditional and rural students.  Dr. Ferguson discusses her own ed...

A Discussion with TEL's Director of Curriculum, Brooke Heard

October 11, 2021 17:00 - 19 minutes - 13.7 MB

Careers often take a winding path. TEL's Director of Curriculum knows this first-hand. Brooke Heard took the helm of TEL’s Curriculum department earlier this year and is helping the non-profit organization find options that meet students where they are.  In this conversation with Executive Director Rob Reynolds, they discuss some of the reasons why TEL is adding options such as course bundles and certificates to meet the needs of employers and adult learners.

A Discussion With Dr. DeWayne Frazier from Iowa Wesleyan University

September 20, 2021 17:00 - 30 minutes - 21.2 MB

Being poor should not be a barrier to education.  Dr. DeWayne Frazier grew up in rural Appalachia. He was the first in his family to graduate from high school, much less go to college. Even before becoming a higher education administrator, he understood the importance of education. And he knows first-hand the extra hurdles poverty can create during a student’s academic journey. In this podcast episode, Dr. Frazier talks about his passion for making education accessible for any student who ...

A Discussion with Dr. Dalene Fisher of Oklahoma Wesleyan University

September 06, 2021 05:00 - 27 minutes - 18.9 MB

“This is directly from [OKWU President] Dr. Dunn: 'Educating the head, but also the heart, the hands, and the habits.' So this is the thought of educating the whole person. That can't just be something that is done outside of the classroom, where the professor is in charge of the head and we'll let other people in the university deal with all these other aspects. It has to be integrated into our pedagogy, and integrated into how we are interacting with the students.” Oklahoma Wesleyan Unive...

A Discussion with Dr. John Morrison of TEL Education

August 09, 2021 05:00 - 28 minutes - 19.5 MB

"That's exactly where I see asynchronous learning going. It's not necessarily capital A asynchronous. It's maybe lowercase a [asynchronous] with some support from the institution where the student enrolled." Dr. John Morrison is TEL's Director of Product Vision, helping our teams coordinate our products and services while also growing and expanding what we offer to schools. In this interview with TEL's Executive Director, John shares why he is so passionate about helping students from disad...

A Discussion with Don Kassner of MonitorEdu

July 20, 2021 05:00 - 27 minutes - 19.1 MB

“Our goal really from the beginning was to administer the test, to make sure it is a fair test and that all students were operating under the same ruleset. It wasn't about catching cheaters. People have this idea that people online cheat more than they do in the classroom. And that's just not true from my experience. If you provide the proper supervision and replicate or make it comparable to the classroom, you're going to see students put in their best efforts. Truth of the matter is, it's ...

A Discussion with Sada Knowles of Oklahoma Christian University

March 23, 2021 09:00 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB

"We have some people that come to us that maybe they tried college 20 years ago, and life happened, or it didn't go well, or they made some bad decisions, whatever it is, but just respecting them for coming now and knowing that they bring strength and experience to the table. How do we honor that, walk alongside them, and give them confidence as they re-enter higher end?" In this episode of the Education Futures Podcast, Rob talks with Dr. Sada Knowles, the Dean of New College at Oklahoma C...

TEL's Student Learning Dashboard

March 05, 2021 06:00 - 21 minutes - 14.6 MB

"On top of this learning that you are doing about content that you are also learning this layer about being a better learner, being connected, gathering tools that you will use for the rest of your life." In this second podcast conversation with Executive Director Rob Reynolds and Chief Information Officer Stacy Zemke, they go deeper into the Student Learning Dashboard and the specific features students can expect. Starting now, students can take advantage of the tools to make learning visi...

A Discussion with Dr. Cat Jackson of TEL Education

January 19, 2021 06:00 - 29 minutes - 20.4 MB

"That's where backward design is really valuable because it's not starting with, 'What textbook are we going to read?' or 'What assignments are we going to do?' It really starts with what do we want the students to be able to do." Dr. Cat Jackson is TEL Education's Chief Learning and Research Officer and manages the curriculum team behind the TEL courses. In this podcast with Dr. Rob Reynolds, they discuss the foundations of our curriculum and how they focus on helping students show mastery...

A Discussion with Stacy Zemke of TEL Education

January 05, 2021 06:00 - 15 minutes - 11 MB

"The whole idea of the dashboard is to make all of those invisible things visible. To give them a place where they can see, 'Oh, okay, I took these classes and these classes are tied to these skills. And hey, I'm making progress on learning that skill. That's kind of cool. I can see that now.' There should be no mystery in what they are learning." For several years, TEL's Executive Director Rob Reynolds and Chief Information Officer Stacy Zemke have been talking about how to make learning v...

A Discussion with Mark Fabian of Evangel University

December 21, 2020 06:00 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

"I'm starting to see [the non-traditional students and traditional students], they've been blended together in a significant way through this whole pandemic and I don't know if they will be teased apart in the same way that they were before." As the Executive Director of Strategic Partnerships and Digital Learning for Evangel University, Mark Fabian has had a front-row seat to the gradual then all-at-once transition to digital learning. In this conversation with Dr. Rob Reynolds, Mark talks...

A Discussion with Macy Johnson, Instructor for TEL's Introduction to Christianity Course

December 03, 2020 06:00 - 34 minutes - 23.6 MB

"A lot of passages have a progression of thought, a train of thought, that you can't just take a car out of the middle and expect it to be of any value. You've got to have the engine and every car in between in order for that thought to make sense." In this interview, we take you into our course creation process with Macy Johnson, the instructor for our Introduction to Christianity course. Macy was also our subject matter expert who helped organize and build the course. Macy and Rob discuss...

A Discussion with Jon Tomlinson, Dean of Business and the Online School for Ohio Christian University

November 24, 2020 06:00 - 29 minutes - 20.1 MB

"When you are a "non-traditional" student, you're an adult, you have family, a job, other responsibilities, online learning is almost a necessity. You don't have the time to drive to campus and sit through a two- or three-hour lecture. That's just not a possibility. So the advent of  online learning is really one of the reasons why non-traditional education has blown up over the last 15 years." With more than 1,100 of their 2,000 students enrolled in their online program and another 500 hig...

A Discussion with Zulean Cruz-Diaz and Ayla Dehghanpoor from Families Empowered

October 13, 2020 10:00 - 30 minutes - 21.1 MB

"We're teaching parents the rules of a game they didn't even know they were playing." Families Empowered, a non-profit organization in Texas, helps families understand all the different educational options so they can make the best decision for their students. In this conversation, Dr. Rob Reynolds talks with Zulean Cruz-Diaz and Ayla Dehghanpoor of Families Empowered about how the work they do and the conversations they have with families have changed in light of COVID-19.

A Discussion with Sandra Powell, Graduation Coach at Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy

September 22, 2020 09:00 - 25 minutes - 17.5 MB

"In the past, there were a lot of things that students get to do simply because of where they lived. That to me, I think, is probably the most exciting thing about education is that the doors are opening wide for every student." After spending time in the classroom and as an administrator, Sandra Powell has found the perfect role for her: Graduation Coach. In this interview with Dr. Rob Reynolds, Sandra talks about giving hope to students who are struggling to finish high school. They also ...

A Discussion with Monica Epperson, Director of Academic Enhancement at Oklahoma Wesleyan

September 15, 2020 10:00 - 24 minutes - 16.7 MB

"I tell my incoming freshman, when you find what you love, you are going to apply it with your whole heart and soul. But until then, know that you need to keep cranking it out so that you can get to that place, because you want to be ready."  In this interview, Dr. Reynolds talks with Monica Epperson, Director of Academic Enhancement & Assistant Professor of Psychology at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, about the importance of finding a fit in your college experience. They also discuss OKWU P...

A Discussion with Brandon Tatum, CEO of ConnectEDU

August 25, 2020 11:00 - 32 minutes - 22.5 MB

"We are missing the boat on how we do online education. We are taking the worst aspects of traditional pedagogy and we're just transposing it to online." Brandon Tatum admits that he wasn't a great student in high school. But after a career detour led him to college, he found he could make an impact by helping students like the one he had been. In this conversation, Brandon, now the CEO of ConnectEDU and the Executive Director of the National Christian Schools Association, talks about his t...

A Discussion with Jamie Maloney, President of Dream Academy Schools

July 20, 2020 10:00 - 34 minutes - 23.5 MB

"One of the worst things I’ve ever seen is a 13-year-old [who is] hopeless. They’ve given up. And 99% of the time it’s because they didn’t get the support. They just get pushed aside or pushed along, and they get frustrated and drop out. At Dream Academy, we want to do something different.” In this podcast, TEL Education CEO Rob Reynolds talks with Jamie Maloney, President of Dream Academy, about bringing hope back to students who were left behind. Jamie discusses some of the ways Dream Aca...

A Discussion with Coby Cathey, President of Resolute Academy

July 06, 2020 13:00 - 36 minutes - 25.1 MB

A Discussion with ELocker CEO Nick Hathaway

May 06, 2020 13:00 - 31 minutes - 21.5 MB

Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with Nick Hathaway, the CEO of ELocker. Nick is a passionate innovator in the education space and, through ELocker, is working to connect learners and employers in the U.S. Our conversation ranged from the challenges facing universities in the COVID-19 crisis (Nick is the former Vice President of Administration for the University of Oklahoma) to exciting opportunities made possible by comprehensive learner records and learning data.

A Discussion with York College Provost Shane Mountjoy

April 10, 2020 11:00 - 37 minutes - 25.9 MB

Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Shane Mountjoy, Provost at York College. Shane is an innovative leader and provided great insights into the importance of identity, mission, and innovation for small liberal arts colleges and universities.

Constraints, Disruption, and Innovation

March 13, 2020 19:00 - 10 minutes - 7.54 MB

Catastrophic events like the COVID-19 virus are incredibly disruptive in education but they also provide the necessary constraints for positive, systemic change in the future. --- Education is fairly insular and generally resists excessive innovation and disruption from the inside. Events such as the Coronavirus, however, can accelerate innovation and disruption. --- Companies are constantly coming up with new products and manufacturing ideas to address changing markets. What might educa...

Equitable Access and Innovation in Education

March 06, 2020 16:00 - 9 minutes - 6.81 MB

Seeing how Sherpa guides have begun disrupting the lucrative Mount Everest climbing business should make us wonder what would happen in education if others in the traditional supply chain decide to take on different roles, or the rules of the system change dramatically? --- In spite of our good intentions, through our attempts to group students by performance level or skill, we may unwittingly create one more education scenario of separate by unequal. --- TEL Learning joins the ranks of ...

The Future is Unlikely to Be What We Imagined

February 28, 2020 12:00 - 7 minutes - 5.41 MB

Disruptions to Education in the Coming Decade

February 21, 2020 06:00 - 6 minutes - 4.43 MB

In the coming decade, advancements in AI will make it difficult to know whether you are talking to a real person or an AI, in what language a video was originally recorded,  or who or what actually assembled and edited the information you’re reading. This, in turn, means big challenges for education. --- Everybody loves a good list, especially when it comes to predictions about future trends. In this episode, Rob takes a look at five possible eventualities for higher education by the end o...

Obstacles and Opportunities for Disruption in Education

February 14, 2020 23:00 - 8 minutes - 6.13 MB

What can education learn from online dating and e-commerce platforms? Simplicity and reduced friction. Making education easy to access and easy to use is an important key to success in the coming decade. --- We’re seeing a good, three-pronged strategy for market disruption in the food industry. New methods of production, new methods of distribution, and new merchandising. How will existing education institutions respond and/or adapt? --- A recent report on mobile web traffic by SimilarWe...

New Models and New Opportunities in Higher Education

February 07, 2020 16:00 - 10 minutes - 7.31 MB

Things Aren't Always What They Seem to Be

January 31, 2020 21:00 - 12 minutes - 8.27 MB

These days, any popular apparatus or device is a good candidate to become a content and services channel. We’ve seen it with computers, smartphones, and cars. Not surprisingly, we’re seeing the same trend evolve with high ed institutions, as their local infrastructure is being transformed into a powerful channel to reach new audiences across the globe. --- Perceptual illusions occur everywhere, including nature, art, and education. As humans, we are susceptible to them because we generally...

The Challenge of Equitable Access to College Education

January 24, 2020 06:00 - 10 minutes - 7.13 MB

Welcome to "Education and Technology Futures," a podcast that highlights interesting trends and connections in the worlds of education, technology, and culture. In this inaugural episode, Rob takes a look at five BIG challenges facing education in the coming decade. --- It’s awfully easy these days to find yourself looking up and asking, "With all the changes, what has really changed?" In other words, “What’s really new in all the new stuff?” Is the coming decade one where we’ll see real i...

There’s No Substitute for the Right Experience

January 23, 2020 20:00 - 8 minutes - 6.2 MB

Many would argue that hands-on, experiential learning is the ideal way to help people acquire new knowledge and skills. It’s certainly how most of us have obtained much of the valuable knowledge we use daily. And, it seems particularly valuable as we look at teaching the skills and literacies required for the modern workforce. In this podcast, I explore the potential of experiential learning as well as the challenges it can present. I also discuss briefly a new initiative at TEL to provide ...

Redefining Instruction for the 21st Century

January 23, 2020 20:00 - 11 minutes - 7.59 MB

In the 21st century, instruction, as a holistic activity to support learning (demonstrable mastery), has evolved into a complex, multi-layered activity that involves multiple specializations and functions. If individual instructors struggled in the past to excel at the various roles they were asked to fulfill in their teaching, they find it impossible to be everything students require in today’s digitally informed learning environments. At TEL, we’re rethinking and redesigning course instru...

How Will U.S. Higher Education Respond to the Next Recession?

January 23, 2020 20:00 - 7 minutes - 5.26 MB

There is a growing number of financial analysis saying that 2020 is looking better and better for a good old fashioned recession. Analysts at UBS say the risk of recession or at least major contraction in the economy has shot up to 73%. Last month, Business Insider asked dozens of Wall Street experts and analysts about the most important trends in markets right now.  One idea addressed multiple times from varying perspectives was the likelihood of a recession in 2020. But what would a rec...

Four Ingredients for Interactivity in Learning Environment

January 23, 2020 20:00 - 5 minutes - 3.95 MB

My early thinking about successful web and web-based game design and has definitely shaped my philosophy regarding successful learning environments. More specifically, I believe that successful learning spaces — virtual and physical — should be interactive, and community-building. But what do we/I mean by interactive? In this episode, I identify four key ingredients for interactivity in learning environments and discuss their significance with regards to the student experience.

13 Inevitable Futures for Education

January 23, 2019 06:00 - 8 minutes - 3.98 MB

Full Transcript Further Reading on AI and AI in Education The World’s Largest 10 Economies in 2030 Automation could hollow out the American workforce Expected Labor Cost Increases Continue To Drive Grocery Stores Toward Automation Americans Have Lost Faith In Their Ability To Move From Poverty To Riches Globalization 4.0: The Human Experience Top 6 Trends in Higher Education

Education Futures Episode 2: 13 Inevitable Futures for Education

January 23, 2019 06:00 - 8 minutes - 4.02 MB

Full Transcript Further Reading on AI and AI in Education The World’s Largest 10 Economies in 2030 Automation could hollow out the American workforce Expected Labor Cost Increases Continue To Drive Grocery Stores Toward Automation Americans Have Lost Faith In Their Ability To Move From Poverty To Riches Globalization 4.0: The Human Experience Top 6 Trends in Higher Education

Education Futures Episode 1: Short Term Growth of AI in Education

January 16, 2019 06:00 - 6 minutes - 3.14 MB

Full Transcript Further Reading on AI and AI in Education: What is machine learning? What Is Deep Learning? Beyond Machine Learning: Capturing Cause-and-Effect Relationships Deep Learning: The Confluence of Big Data, Big Models, Big Compute Facial and emotional recognition; how one man is advancing artificial intelligence Don’t overestimate AI’s understanding of human language A neural network can learn to organize the world it sees into concepts—just like we do How Is AI Used In Edu...

Short Term Growth of AI in Education

January 16, 2019 06:00 - 6 minutes - 3.12 MB

Full Transcript Further Reading on AI and AI in Education: What is machine learning? What Is Deep Learning? Beyond Machine Learning: Capturing Cause-and-Effect Relationships Deep Learning: The Confluence of Big Data, Big Models, Big Compute Facial and emotional recognition; how one man is advancing artificial intelligence Don’t overestimate AI’s understanding of human language A neural network can learn to organize the world it sees into concepts—just like we do How Is AI Used In Edu...