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    Innovation, Access, and the Future of Higher Ed with Mark Milliron, President of National University

    Palmer MediaBy Palmer MediaMay 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In this enlightening episode of Trending in Education, Mike Palmer is joined by Dr. Mark Milliron, the President of ⁠National University⁠, for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of higher education. Recorded live at the ASU+GSV Summit to the unique needs of non-traditional students and the impact of AI, Mark shares invaluable insights on the future of learning.  

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Changing Face of Higher Ed: Discover why the traditional image of a college student is outdated and how institutions like National University are catering to “Anders” – the parents, employees, caregivers, and service members who make up the majority of today’s student population.  
    • Value-Rich Education: Learn about the importance of providing a return on investment for students through “value-rich education” that focuses on being credential-rich, connection-rich, and experience-rich.
    • Navigating the Higher Ed Maze: Gain clarity on the diverse pathways in higher education and how to help students find the options that best suit their needs, including partnerships with community colleges and innovative funding models.  
    • AI’s Role in Education: Explore the potential of AI in higher education and the importance of finding a balance between hype and skepticism to thoughtfully integrate new technologies for the benefit of students and faculty.  
    • The Power of Possibility: Embrace a “Possibilist” mindset to uncover the opportunities for positive change in education and leverage tools, technology, policies, and practices to create a brighter future for learners.  

    Why You Should Listen:

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the future of education. Whether you’re an educator, administrator, policymaker, or simply interested in the evolving world of learning, Dr. Milliron’s expertise and insights will leave you informed, inspired, and ready to embrace the possibilities of 21st-century education.

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    ⁠Subscribe to Trending in Education⁠ to stay up-to-date with the latest trends, discussions, and thought-provoking conversations shaping the future of learning. Join our community of education enthusiasts and be part of the movement to transform education for the better.

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    • 00:32 Perspectives on the ASU+GSV Conference
    • 02:15 Mark Milliron’s Background
    • 04:02 National University’s Mission and Focus
    • 05:11 Innovative Education Models
    • 09:19 Value-Rich Education
    • 11:30 Project-Based Learning with Riipen
    • 12:06 Perception of Higher Education12:52 Navigating Educational Pathways
    • 14:09 The Importance of Durable Skills
    • 17:03 AI’s Role in Higher Education
    • 20:36 Final Thoughts and Possibilities



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