It drives me insane that nearly every new attempt to fix higher ed tries to build a better Harvard. Why? That's virtually impossible to do, you're serving a market that's already very well served, and the market for a Harvard is 1/1000th of the current higher ed market.
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Just watch http://doyoutrustthiscomputer.org this weekend w/Elon Musk. Superintelligence via AI will happen within 5 years. Things are changing rapidly.
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This last paragraph doesn't make much sense given that employment drives the return on investment. Few go to college to be "educated" these days. They need to leave college ready to start their own biz so they're not constrained by the biz orthodoxy's move away from production.
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Need a new model..
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The major assumption here is that the future employer market will recognize the signal of the degree in the same way. The past doesn’t always predict the future.
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