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Disruptive Innovation: Higher Education

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Last week, former Silicon Valley CEO Ben Nelson announced that he has raised $25 million to start an “elite university” which would exist exclusively online. The Minerva Project launch comes at a time when public and private educational institutions are dramatically expanding their online presence. But can an Internet-only school really compete with Stanford, Berkeley and the Ivy League?

We talk to some innovators who are challenging the traditional university model.

Guests:

Ben Nelson, founder and CEO of The Minerva Project, a new online university, and former CEO of online photo finishing company Snapfish

Sebastian Thrun, Google vice president and fellow, part-time research professor at Stanford University and founder of Udacity, a company focused on bringing free university-level education to everyone

Salman Khan, founder and executive director of the Khan Academy, an educational non-profit focused on providing quality education for everyone

Anant Agarwal, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a teacher for MITx, an online learning initiative

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