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Will MOOCs force colleges to act more like consumer marketing companies?
And other thoughts about the future of education
MOOCs are challenging
the existing education
model, but are they really
going to displace your
school?
Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 3
MOOCs are
disruptive in their
own right. They are
pushing on traditional
education models
and forcing us to
question the
elements involved in
education.
Education is becoming disaggregated. MOOCs have pulled apart the courses that make up a program
or major. They are literally breaking down the silos that have kept knowledge locked up within
institutions.
It’s important to not become too myopic and focus on MOOCs as the future of education. But we can
use the emergence of MOOCs to help us understand how disaggregation will change the overall
education system and what this means for the future.
 Where do MOOCs belong in the education system? How does their existence truly affect the
system? How will the roles of other players evolve?
 Are elite schools giving away the least valuable product in their portfolio?
 How strong are our mental models concerning education? For example, would you hire someone
who said they were self taught via MOOCs?
 Is it more likely that MOOCs will better serve another purpose? For example, a storefront for
colleges or free training for employees.
Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 4
What is happening in
education is not
unlike what has
happened in many
other industries.
Take the music industry for example.
It’s very easy to say that Coursera, EdX or Udacity (to name the primary players) are very similar to
iTunes.
Where iTunes broke up the albums and made it easy to digitally purchase, these MOOCs have created
a service where students can easily mix and match courses, instead of being forced to buy courses they
don’t really want or need.
Is higher education headed down the same path as the music industry?
If so, what does your school need to do in order to survive?
Let’s explore how this hypothetical, yet very possible, world could look like.
Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 5
What if
higher
education
was like the
music
industry?
The labels
The rock stars
The product
The venues
The distribution
Professor
Courses
The University
SONY
The fan
Student
Lecture halls
Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 6
Mental
models will
be
challenged…
What if higher education institutions acted more
like traditional corporations? Their primary focus
would include strategy, branding, marketing,
distribution, meeting KPIs and maximizing ROIs.
What if professors were the creatives responsible
for product development?
What type of innovative products would be born
out of this structure?
What if campuses became venues for visiting
professors? Opening acts could be performed by
local professors.
Could distribution players augment this structure
by creating playlists, subscription services or
enabling fans to connect?
How will the needs of students be better served
by this world? Will courses be more exciting and
engaging as professors compete to reach #1
status?
Professor
Courses
The University
Student
Lecture halls
Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 7
“I’m going to Harvard
because of the
lectures!” Said no
one ever.
Our future scenario ignores the complexities our education system, like accreditations, credentials and
the high costs involved with purchasing education. But what our simplistic structure does highlight is an
ecosystem where success is ultimately determined by what resonates most with consumers.
While MOOCs are very new on the education scene, it is becoming evident that they are probably not
the most effective way for students to learn. Very few students finish a course, most drop out before the
first test. Those that complete a course are not exactly the intended target. Most are the lifelong
learners or the already educated.
So why aren’t financially strapped students who do not live close to elite schools taking advantage of
MOOCs? While many hypotheses exist, a significant reason is we understand little about students and
therefore we are not developing effective education products.
Are MOOCs ignoring students’ core needs?
Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 8
What do we really know
about students?
One would think that the emergence of
MOOCs, whose survival will be dependent
on successful student engagements, would
bring to the forefront a need for greater
focus on students and their core needs, but
this appears to be absent from most
discussions. Students are changing and
their choices are expanding; understanding
their “customers” will help any school better
address their needs and target them.
The student experience
How do students choose their education
path? What really gets them off-track?
Where are the pain points? Do emerging
technologies make it easier or harder?
Student needs
What do students consider table stakes,
nice to haves, need to haves?
Messaging
What do students know about colleges
before attending them? How do they
differentiate their options? What are their
perceptions about the different schools?
Motivation
How do they motivate themselves? What
keeps them motivated? What keeps them
engaged?
Student segments
Besides segmenting students based on
GPA, test scores or demographics, what
are similar attitudes and behaviors groups
of students share?
Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 9
Is it time for colleges
to think of
themselves as a
consumer marketing
company?
Rushing into the MOOC space will not protect a school from failure.
Not all students want to learn online. Not all want to share a class with 30,000 other students. Not all
students want a DIY “degree.”
Schools need to better understand who the are targeting.
Do they really want to be all things to all students? Or are they better off serving a niche community.
Looking at their core competencies and their portfolio can help determine who they target and how they
want to attract them. Maybe this means that more schools need to specialize or maybe they need to
market differently or maybe innovate new products beyond simply going online.
A Brand Development and Marketing Insight Consultancy
Brian Kushnir: Brian.Kushnir@added-value.com
Wai Leng Loh: WaiLeng.Loh@added-value.com
Caroline van der Pool: Caroline.vanderPool@added-value.com

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The Future of Higher Education 2013

  • 1. June 2013 Will MOOCs force colleges to act more like consumer marketing companies? And other thoughts about the future of education
  • 2. MOOCs are challenging the existing education model, but are they really going to displace your school?
  • 3. Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 3 MOOCs are disruptive in their own right. They are pushing on traditional education models and forcing us to question the elements involved in education. Education is becoming disaggregated. MOOCs have pulled apart the courses that make up a program or major. They are literally breaking down the silos that have kept knowledge locked up within institutions. It’s important to not become too myopic and focus on MOOCs as the future of education. But we can use the emergence of MOOCs to help us understand how disaggregation will change the overall education system and what this means for the future.  Where do MOOCs belong in the education system? How does their existence truly affect the system? How will the roles of other players evolve?  Are elite schools giving away the least valuable product in their portfolio?  How strong are our mental models concerning education? For example, would you hire someone who said they were self taught via MOOCs?  Is it more likely that MOOCs will better serve another purpose? For example, a storefront for colleges or free training for employees.
  • 4. Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 4 What is happening in education is not unlike what has happened in many other industries. Take the music industry for example. It’s very easy to say that Coursera, EdX or Udacity (to name the primary players) are very similar to iTunes. Where iTunes broke up the albums and made it easy to digitally purchase, these MOOCs have created a service where students can easily mix and match courses, instead of being forced to buy courses they don’t really want or need. Is higher education headed down the same path as the music industry? If so, what does your school need to do in order to survive? Let’s explore how this hypothetical, yet very possible, world could look like.
  • 5. Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 5 What if higher education was like the music industry? The labels The rock stars The product The venues The distribution Professor Courses The University SONY The fan Student Lecture halls
  • 6. Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 6 Mental models will be challenged… What if higher education institutions acted more like traditional corporations? Their primary focus would include strategy, branding, marketing, distribution, meeting KPIs and maximizing ROIs. What if professors were the creatives responsible for product development? What type of innovative products would be born out of this structure? What if campuses became venues for visiting professors? Opening acts could be performed by local professors. Could distribution players augment this structure by creating playlists, subscription services or enabling fans to connect? How will the needs of students be better served by this world? Will courses be more exciting and engaging as professors compete to reach #1 status? Professor Courses The University Student Lecture halls
  • 7. Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 7 “I’m going to Harvard because of the lectures!” Said no one ever. Our future scenario ignores the complexities our education system, like accreditations, credentials and the high costs involved with purchasing education. But what our simplistic structure does highlight is an ecosystem where success is ultimately determined by what resonates most with consumers. While MOOCs are very new on the education scene, it is becoming evident that they are probably not the most effective way for students to learn. Very few students finish a course, most drop out before the first test. Those that complete a course are not exactly the intended target. Most are the lifelong learners or the already educated. So why aren’t financially strapped students who do not live close to elite schools taking advantage of MOOCs? While many hypotheses exist, a significant reason is we understand little about students and therefore we are not developing effective education products. Are MOOCs ignoring students’ core needs?
  • 8. Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 8 What do we really know about students? One would think that the emergence of MOOCs, whose survival will be dependent on successful student engagements, would bring to the forefront a need for greater focus on students and their core needs, but this appears to be absent from most discussions. Students are changing and their choices are expanding; understanding their “customers” will help any school better address their needs and target them. The student experience How do students choose their education path? What really gets them off-track? Where are the pain points? Do emerging technologies make it easier or harder? Student needs What do students consider table stakes, nice to haves, need to haves? Messaging What do students know about colleges before attending them? How do they differentiate their options? What are their perceptions about the different schools? Motivation How do they motivate themselves? What keeps them motivated? What keeps them engaged? Student segments Besides segmenting students based on GPA, test scores or demographics, what are similar attitudes and behaviors groups of students share?
  • 9. Prepared for Client Co Name Project Name or Code Name ConfidentialJuly 31, 2013 9 Is it time for colleges to think of themselves as a consumer marketing company? Rushing into the MOOC space will not protect a school from failure. Not all students want to learn online. Not all want to share a class with 30,000 other students. Not all students want a DIY “degree.” Schools need to better understand who the are targeting. Do they really want to be all things to all students? Or are they better off serving a niche community. Looking at their core competencies and their portfolio can help determine who they target and how they want to attract them. Maybe this means that more schools need to specialize or maybe they need to market differently or maybe innovate new products beyond simply going online.
  • 10. A Brand Development and Marketing Insight Consultancy Brian Kushnir: Brian.Kushnir@added-value.com Wai Leng Loh: WaiLeng.Loh@added-value.com Caroline van der Pool: Caroline.vanderPool@added-value.com