In 2020, when the world was upended by the COVID-19 pandemic, the ASU+GSV Summit was held online for free, which meant that I was able to attend it for the first time. Shortly thereafter, ASU+GSV launched a competition inviting attendees of the 11th annual summit to share their ideas with the world. The idea was to use what we learned from the summit in shaping our own ideas about the future of education. I submitted a planning matrix for a potential continuing education course on the topic of the future of higher education, and I finished as a Top 15 Prize Winner! Check out the diversity of experience and amazing innovations from the winners! And check out my Planning Matrix for a proposed course on the Future of Higher Education:
I’m a top ASU+GSV Creator!
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