Once again as a sponsor of this year’s event, we invite you to join us either in-person or virtually for the annual ASU+GSV Summit, taking place April 17-19 in San Diego, CA. What began in 2010 as a collaboration between Arizona State University (ASU) and Global Silicon Valley (GSV) is now one of the world’s most influential edtech conferences, bringing together leading minds to discuss how the future of learning and work is transforming education, business, and society at large.
The theme for this year’s conference is “Brave New World,” which imagines a new era in which all people have equal access to the future. The needs of learners, universities, businesses, and the workforce are evolving fast—and as this year’s ASU+GSV theme reminds us, you can’t use an old map to navigate new terrain. We’re proud to be part of the solution by continuing to help unlock human potential worldwide through the transformative power of high-quality education.
In six engaging sessions, leaders from across the company including Christopher “Chip” Paucek, co-founder and CEO of 2U, Anant Agarwal, edX founder and chief platform officer of 2U, and Denis Ryan, EVP of compliance and regulatory affairs at 2U, will discuss topics ranging from the power of learning platforms, stackable credentials, and AI-driven support solutions to the complex relationship between regulation and innovation in higher education. Check out each of our sessions below to learn where we’ll be at ASU+GSV and how you can tune in. #ASUGSVSummit
The Magic of Thinking Big… Reaching EdTech’s Massive Market Cap Potential
In person and virtual on Monday, April 17, 1:25-1:45pm PT, StageX, Seaport Ballroom A-E, Level 2
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A fireside chat discussing the “capped potential” of education. Join Michael and Chip as they discuss the missing mega-scale companies in education and explore the trickier questions that leaders within the space are tackling today. For example, why is it that it's going to be possible to pay $100 for a flat screen that spans your whole wall, but more likely that we head in the direction of paying $1M for a traditional college degree?
Maximizing Student Success and Faculty Impact: Embracing AI-Driven Just-in-Time Interventions
In person on Monday, April 17, 2-2:45pm PT, Solana Beach A, Level 3
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Why wait for students to ask for help? What if we could automatically detect when a student needs help in an online environment and assist faculty in delivering their “Just-in-Time Interventions” to the student within minutes? Interventions that are personalized to the student and their learning pathway, driven by expert faculty members, and assisted by AI? Students will benefit from help when they need it leading to better outcomes while faculty can be more targeted, effective, and efficient in helping their students. Join us at our panel to hear about this emerging work from experts at WGU and founders of AI startups focused on solving this problem.
Solutions that Scale in Emerging Markets
In person on Monday, April 17, 2:50-3:30pm PT, Seaport H, Level 2
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By 2050, 85% of the world’s young people will live in Africa and Asia. In an interconnected world rife with challenges from climate change to peace and security, their education is a matter of urgency and opportunity. This panel showcases educational solutions that are making a large impact. We will discuss the conditions that facilitate scaling of solutions and how these are changing in many parts of the world.
LEGO Towers, Not Ivory: The Power and Promise of Stackable Credentials in Higher Ed
In person and virtual on Monday, April 17, 3:40-4:20pm PT, Harbor A, Level 2
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Adult learners today have more diverse needs than ever before. So let’s stop thinking of higher education as this grand ivory tower in the sky, where academic pursuits are separate from everyday life and accessible only to the few. And let’s start giving all learners LEGO-like building blocks to help them build their own towers to success. Stackable credentials are gaining more and more traction as incremental, skills-based, career-relevant learning that forges direct links between education and work—and that puts learners’ needs front and center. Join a panel of experts from the fields of education, business, and workforce development for an insightful discussion on the benefits and challenges of creating stackable credentials that give everyone, everywhere more affordable and flexible pathways to opportunity, advancement, and lifelong learning.
Innovation Meets Oversight: The Tug of War Between Regulation and Higher Ed Progress
In person on Tuesday, April 18, 11-11:40am PT, Harbor I, Level 2
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Regulation and government oversight in higher education exists to protect students and the health of our institutions. Some might argue, though, that it also protects the status quo and slows innovation in a sector that so urgently needs it. Led by a group of experts, this discussion will provide valuable insights around the complex relationship between regulation and innovation in higher education.
Learning Platforms
In person on Tuesday, April 18, 11:15-11:55am PT, Promenade A/B, Level 3
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Combining multiple offerings into a platform creates defensibility and scalability. Bundling can also increase access, lower costs, and drive better outcomes—some might even call it RoE (Return on Education). Hear from the leaders of successful learning platforms and how they are adapting to this new environment that’s powered by Generative AI.