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Education Technology Disruption
14 articles from Education Technology practitioners
How the Future of Work Is Being Reshaped by AI, Human Creativity, and Customer-Centered Leadership
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes industries, many professionals are asking the same urgent question: what happens when AI starts replacing not just repetitive tasks, but the foundational entry-level roles that once launched careers? According to Goldman Sachs Research,
From Bitter to Better: How Purpose and Second Chances Can Change Entire Communities (Ep. 2)
In the second installment of this powerful two-part series, DisruptED turns from personal origin stories to the enduring lessons that come from surviving life’s hardest seasons. For host Ron J Stefanski and guest John Valverde, President and CEO of YouthBuild Global, the conversation is rooted in lived experience: moments of deep loss, the resilience…
Creating a Lifelong Learner’s Pathway with Kermit Cook, CEO at Penn Foster (Episode 2)
Artificial intelligence is no longer a fringe concept; it’s at the center of educational innovation. According to a 2023 Gallup poll, public confidence in higher education has dropped from 57% in 2015 to 36% in 2023, largely due to concerns around cost, value, and workforce preparedness. In a landscape where AI tools are swiftly…
Creating a Lifelong Learner’s Pathway with Kermit Cook, CEO at Penn Foster (Episode 1)
Education is in a period of rapid reinvention as technology, economic pressures, and workforce needs redefine how people learn. College costs continue to climb, with average tuition at private nonprofit four-year institutions now exceeding $43,000 a year. Even public four-year colleges average over $11,000 annually for in-state students, and public two-year programs cost more…
How Colleges Can Reinvent Themselves to Win the Higher Ed Brand War
Higher education in the U.S. is facing a perfect storm: declining enrollments, rising skepticism about its value, and fierce competition for a shrinking pool of students. According to Gallup, confidence in higher ed has dropped sharply over the past decade—driven by concerns over cost, elitism, and relevance—though recent data shows a slight rebound tied…

DisruptED in the D: Educational Outtakes with Jason Aubrey and Dr. Sasha Thackaberry-Voinovich (Ep. 1)
Two education leaders examine how rising tuition and skills gaps are forcing institutions to rethink the traditional degree model
Disruption in the Age of Quantum Computing
A technology capable of solving in minutes what would take supercomputers millennia is forcing enterprises to rethink their security and competitive strategies
Community and Belonging in the DisruptED World of Education
Students thrive when they feel connected, even as technology transforms how and where they learn
Honor Education is Revolutionizing Education Through the Ease of Course Designing
Simplifying course creation is removing barriers that keep educators from leveraging technology to transform their teaching
TEDx Champion: Perseverance and Unfinished Business in a DisruptED World – Part 1
As workforce disruptions widen skill gaps, leaders discover that perseverance becomes the competitive advantage organizations can't ignore
What Happens When Disruption Creates Trauma?
Rapid technological change is triggering widespread psychological distress that organizations can't afford to ignore
Virtual Learning is Disrupting Education
Technology is fundamentally reshaping how students learn, creating unprecedented access to education beyond traditional classroom walls
Adult Education is Experiencing a Renaissance That is Reshaping the Educational Landscape
Millions of Americans are returning to school, forcing institutions to rethink how they serve adult learners with competing demands
The Job Market is Reevaluating Requirements as Skills Begin Taking More Precedence Over College Degrees
Employers are quietly abandoning degree requirements to access a vastly larger talent pool of capable workers