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Helicopter View of Distance Education
1. Helicopter View of Distance Education: The New Face of Internationalization Mark Brown Director, Teaching, Learning & Distance Education Office of Assistant Vice Chancellor (Academic & International) February, 2011
2. Helicopter View of Distance Education - Apologies from Professor Ingrid Day
3. - Apologies from Professor Ingrid Day - Kia ora from VC Helicopter View of Distance Education
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5. • Master of Veterinary Medicine • Innovative curriculum • Specialist program • Fully online
8. To have friends coming in from afar, how delightful! The New Face of Internationalization
9. China will soon become the number one English-speaking country in the world.
10. China now has the largest number of students in higher education in the world (30 million).
11. China now has the largest number of students in higher education in the world (30 million). There were 150.6 million students enrolled in tertiary education worldwide in 2007, which represents a 53% increase over 2000.
12. “ It will not be possible to satisfy this rising demand, especially in developing countries, by relying on traditional approaches based solely on public universities” (Commonwealth of Learning).
21. The traditional (distance) university is being chiseled away by new structures and business models… What does all this mean?
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31. Summing Up • Major changes underway • Diversification of providers • Growth of private provision • New ‘normal’ of online delivery
32. • Major changes underway • Diversification of providers • Growth of private provision • New ‘normal’ of online delivery We need to understand why we offer distance education Summing Up Fundamental question:
As a nation, New Zealand has the highest proportion of its universities in the world’s top 500 – showing the high quality of the university system.
We have some important initiatives already underway.
And of course I hope you’ve heard of the one-health project in partnership with the World Bank. Simply pushing programmes in one direction to other countries is unsustainable - about building long-term relationships
I think this old Chinese proverb is a nice segway from Bruce’s introduction. I’m told that when translated it means…
To have friends coming in from afar, how delightful. The proverb reminds us of the wider value of internationalising our curriculum - for all. On another level it also illustrates that we now have new friends and new ways of welcoming them to Massey. Times are changing! For example…
It has an impact on the way we deliver.
Who owns Kaplan? Washington Post. 31, 000 employees, 600 locations, reach almost 1 million students worldwide. Partner relationships with reputable universities
Be part of an institution that has grown from an upstart in 1976 to becoming today’s largest private university in North America. Students study at more than 200 locations, as well as through online programs available in most countries around the world.
To have friends coming in from afar, how delightful.