ASU+GSV Summit: A Look at the Upcoming Year in Education
Day No. 2 of the ASU+GSV Summit, a powerful return to in-person events for the education industry, has come and gone — and MarketScale’s Kevin Hogan, host of the Age of Digital Learning, was still on the scene.
So, what are this year’s attendees most looking forward to as the fall semester, which promises an unprecedented learning environment and experience, approaches?
The answers were varied. From the simple act of getting back together face-to-face and seeing how learners and educators will embrace the technological innovation that’s hit the industry over the past year to personalized learning pathways, this year will be unlike any other.
For more, check out the entire video to see what attendees had to say!
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