Event Details

Date: January 8, 2013
Location: University of California, Los Angeles

About the Event

Higher Education Leaders to Discuss Role of Online Education in California

LOS ANGELES, Calif.

Leaders in online education initiatives will convene at UCLA on January 8, 2013, due to it being necessary to bring awareness and discuss key issues regarding the potential for online education.

Therefore, we can aim to lower costs and improve higher education in California. So naturally, the conference is sponsored by the 20 Million Minds Foundation! We are a non-profit dedicated to lowering the cost of higher education.

Since our goals in education are key, we’ve rightly themed the event “Rebooting Higher Education: Leveraging Innovations in Online Education to Improve Cost Effectiveness and Increase Quality”. So, the event will bring together participants from key sectors, including: Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg; Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom; Sebastian Thrun, Udacity; Burck Smith, StraighterLine; Candace Thille, Open Learning Initiative; and more.

Consequently, other key panelists will include students, policymakers, faculty and members of the Academic Senate from the UC, CSU and community college systems. Most of all, the conference will be webcast live on January 8th at 20mm.org and will feature a special introduction by Salman Khan. He is an innovative educator and founder of Khan Academy. The acadamy is a free online education platform and nonprofit serving over 6 million students per month.

 

How It Will Work

 

Since it’s a conference, panelists will center on the crisis the Golden State is facing in its ability to fully support public higher education. Follow-up discussions will focus on how online education and the associative technologies. By doing this, it will enable the improvement of and access to academic programs in California.

Governor Jerry Brown recently highlighted the state’s education crisis and the need for arresting the cost of education. He does so while maintaining or even increasing quality. Due to this issue, he asked the University of California Regents to invite leaders in free online education to share ways UC can more aggressively get into the digital classroom.

In fact, there has been a significant increase in investment and funding for new educational delivery models in the past few years, with much of the innovation originating in California. Hence, the of the effects of this new-found interest in online education and educational technology is a new opportunity. We will talk about how these innovations can be brought to bear on the cost effectiveness problem.

As a result, by enlisting active participation from educators, faculty, and providers, participants attending the conference can assist in chanfe. We will be accelerating efforts to take advantage of the cost-saving potential inherent in online education.

In conclusion, we can do all of this while maintaining or improving the quality of education that California’s institutions have been providing to students.