Tectonic shift think tank/Analysis

In 2015...


 * Elite higher education will remain market driven


 * The rate of graduation of secondary students will increase in the developing world


 * The need for non-elite higher education (life skills, job skills, etc.) will increase while the resources for this type of education will not keep up with the demand


 * Access to non-proprietary information will be marginalized


 * Network enabled, bidirectional communications tools (such as wikis) will become as ubiquitous as mobile phones are in 2007


 * Public policy will continue to lag behind the development and use of empowering technologies