LSi.io interviews Plan B’s Donald Clark: Universities and humanitarian organizations in the Age of Disruption

DOI: 10.59350/xg5dq-3vm71

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Plan B's Donald Clark

Donald Clark is an education innovator with no institutional ties to refrain him from telling it like it is. He answers three questions from LSi.io‘s Reda Sadki:

  • Zach Sims at Davos referred to university brick-and-mortar structures as the “detritus” of a bygone area. Agree or disagree?
  • We all remember Sebastian Thrun’s predictions about the impending concentration of higher education. Why does it feel like it’s just not happening?
  • A key insight about MOOCs is the significance of suddenly connecting millions of adult learners to faculty previously bunkered down at the top of their ivory towers. Can you tell us more about your analysis on the significance of MOOCs?
  • The humanitarian sector faces growing challenges, yet we continue to train like it’s 1899. How would you approach such a ‘wicked’ learning problem?

Interview recorded at the Second European MOOC Summit at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland on 11 February 2014.

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Reda Sadki (2014). LSi.io interviews Plan B’s Donald Clark: Universities and humanitarian organizations in the Age of Disruption. Reda Sadki: Learning to make a difference. https://doi.org/10.59350/xg5dq-3vm71

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