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EP 21. Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been skinny dipping


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Jack Goodman Founder and Executive Chair of Studiosity joins the HEDx podcast in describing how his business, which began by partnering with public libraries to deliver online study help for high school students, has emerged as a dominant place for academic literacy support for students at close to 70% of australian universities. He foresees a global market for higher education based on personalisation of service and that technology will be a driver for transformation and disruption. He sees a step change in the balance between digital and physical infrastructure investment, and that student expectations will drive much of that transformation. He describes our current landscape as "39 peas in a pod" and agrees how wonderful it would be if just one of them tried to stand apart as a university for the student experience. What would that take I wonder?
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