Revolution in Higher Education, Richard A. DeMillo
Revolution in Higher Education, Richard A. DeMillo
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Revolution in Higher Education
How a Small Band of Innovators Will Make College Accessible and Affordable

Author: Richard A. DeMillo

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 12 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/04/2015


Synopsis

Colleges and universities have become increasingly costly, and, except for a handful of highly selective, elite institutions, unresponsive to twenty-first-century needs. But for the past few years, technology-fueled innovation has begun to transform higher education, introducing new ways to disseminate knowledge and better ways to learn—all at lower cost. In this impassioned account, Richard DeMillo tells the behind-the-scenes story of these pioneering efforts and offers a road map for transforming higher education. Building on his earlier book, Abelard to Apple, DeMillo argues that the current system of higher education is clearly unsustainable. Colleges and universities are in financial crisis. Tuition rises inexorably. Graduates of reputable schools often fail to learn basic skills, and many cannot find suitable jobs. Meanwhile, student-loan default rates have soared while the elite Ivy and near-Ivy schools seem remote and irrelevant.

Where are the revolutionaries who can save higher education? DeMillo's heroes are a small band of innovators who are bringing the revolution in technology to colleges and universities. DeMillo chronicles, among other things, the invention of MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) by professors at Stanford and MIT; Salman Khan's Khan Academy; the use of technology by struggling historically black colleges and universities to make learning more accessible; and the latest research on learning and the brain. He describes the revolution's goals and the entrenched hierarchical system it aims to overthrow; and he reframes the nature of the contract between society and its universities. The new institutions of a transformed higher education promise to demonstrate not only that education has value but also that it has values—virtues for the common good.

About Richard A. DeMillo

Richard A. DeMillo has held senior positions in academia, industry, and government. Currently Charlotte B. and Roger C. Warren Chair of Computing and the director of the Center for 21st Century Universities at Georgia Tech, he is the author of Abelard to Apple: The Fate of American Colleges and Universities.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anita on May 26, 2020

Hey. Sometimes I like to relax and read books. There is something magical about it. I am a teacher in high school and work as a writer on the site. If you are worried about the exam, you are poorly prepared, or just want to tighten your knowledge. Of course, the best option would be to sit and prepa......more

Goodreads review by Keith on June 27, 2018

This book will be of value to those that want to get a better sense of the kinds of innovative efforts that are underway in US higher education. What it doesn't provide is a critical analysis of these efforts.......more

Goodreads review by Mary on October 11, 2017

It's hard not to get reactionary about people who insist on being revolutionaries. Demillo's basic premise--online education, especially MOOCs, will change the educational landscape forever--is probably true, but he makes some mistakes that may result from his disciplinary background in computer sci......more

Goodreads review by Polly on November 27, 2016

In the forward to this book, Ambassador Andrew J. Young stated that “Inequality cannot be wiped out as long as people cannot obtain a quality education." The author Robert DeMillo follows closely in developing this statement. He takes you on a journey that starts with MOOCs and the development of on......more