November 8 – 10, 2015 Washington, DC
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November 8 – 10, 2015 Washington, DC
November 8 – 10, 2015 Washington, DC Dear Partners: Welcome to the 2015 edX Global Forum in beautiful Washington, DC. This event, now an annual tradition, brings together our valued partners from across the globe for more than two days of discussion, debate, networking, and (hopefully) much fun. It’s great to see everyone again. We thank our generous host partner, Georgetown University, for the work and support they’ve put into this event. As part of the conference, Georgetown is pleased to invite the edX community to visit two of the most beautiful venues this capital city has to offer. First, for our Opening Reception on Sunday evening, the National Academy of Sciences, a nonprofit institution dedicated to highlighting original research. Second, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, a national treasure, where we will hold a special dinner event on Monday night. We think this year’s program will be both insightful and thought-provoking with many of you leading the sessions. We look forward to brief yet impactful “lightning” talks by our partners, leadership panels dubbed “Master Classes,” and faculty and student panels that highlight the pedagogy, course work, and successes we are achieving together. We aim to continue to build this vibrant global edX community by sharing knowledge and best practices that all of us can learn from. I’m also thrilled to have the opportunity to sit down and interview Megan Smith, the Chief Technology Officer of the United States. Megan is one of the country's leading technologists and an esteemed thought leader in education. I look forward to hearing her thoughts on the future of education. We hope you enjoy the 2015 conference. Sincerely, Anant 2 #FUTUREedu 3 Table of Contents Venues Global Forum Agenda Floor Map Evening Events Venues 5 7 3700 O St NW, Washington, DC 20057 This historic university serves as host school for this year’s Global Forum. Though the main conference will be held off-campus, the University Advisory Board and several preconference meetings will be held here on Sunday, November 8. 12 13 Hotel & Transportation 14 Speaker Biographies 17 "Thank You" from edX Georgetown University Campus 54 Fairmont Hotel 2401 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Our conference venue and preferred hotel. Expect the best services and amenities, along with an attendeefriendly layout and plenty of networking spaces. National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20418 The National Academy of Sciences is a nonprofit organization of the country’s leading researchers. This is where our Sunday evening, November 8 Opening Reception will be held. Smithsonian American Art Museum 8th St NW & F St NW, Washington, DC 20001 This is one of the nation's most prestigious museums. We will host a special dinner event here on Monday evening, November 9. 4 #FUTUREedu 5 November 8 Global Forum Agenda Sunday National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20418 6:00 – 9:00pm Opening Reception & Conference Registration NAS Foyer Robert M. Groves, Provost, Georgetown University Anant Agarwal, edX CEO and MIT professor (See page 13 for transportation and parking) November 9 Monday Fairmont Washington DC Georgetown 2401 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 8:00 – 9:00am Breakfast & Registration Colonnade Breakfast Conference level Registration 9:00 – 9:15am Remarks from the Provost Grand Ballroom Provost Robert M. Groves, Georgetown University 9:15 – 9:30am Welcome & Conference Preview Grand Ballroom Anant Agarwal, edX CEO and MIT Professor 9:30 – 10:15am Keynote Discussion Grand Ballroom Featured: Megan Smith, United States Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Interviewed by: Anant Agarwal 6 #FUTUREedu 7 November 9 Monday Fairmont Washington DC Georgetown 2401 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 10:15 – 11:00am Reality Check: Where Have We Been? 1:30 – 2:15pm Breakout Sessions: Grand Ballroom Featured: Partner Lightning Talks Moderated by: Jill Downie, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Academics, Curtin University Executive Forum Dumbarton Suite Sulgrave Suite Mission Possible: Sustaining Models Scaling Up: Research, Faculty Development, Course Design Hear from Your Peers: Marketing Innovations Break and Refreshments 2:15 – 2:30pm Transition Break 11:30am – 12:15pm Master Class: Lessons from Leadership 2:30 – 3:30pm Blended Teaching: Faculty Voices Grand Ballroom Featured: University presidents and provosts panel Grand Ballroom Featured: A panel discussion with experienced global faculty Moderated by: Randall Bass, Vice Provost of Education, Georgetown University 11:00 – 11:30am Conference level Moderated by: Kevin Carey, Director of Education Policy Program, New America 12:15 – 1:30pm Lunch 3:30 – 4:30pm Town Hall Discussion with Anant Colonnade Box-lunch ("grab and go") Seating available in the Colonnade Networking spaces available Grand Ballroom Anant shares his vision for the future and opens the floor for an interactive discussion 12:30 – 1:30pm Optional meet-up: Video Team/Media 4:30 – 6:00pm Networking Reception Executive Forum An informal session for anyone interested in the creation of successful course and marketing video assets Colonnade Network with colleagues and panelists from the day's sessions Complementary refreshments and hors d'oeuvres 7:00 – 10:00pm Dinner Event Smithsonian American Art Museum Hosted by edX: Clayton Hainsworth, Patrick Cavallario Grand Ballroom Optional meet-up: High School Initiative An informal session for interested leadership, faculty, and course teams on how to tap this growing learner demographic Hosted by edX: Elina Hu, Michel Floeckher 8 Cocktails, dinner, networking (See page 13 for transportation and parking) #FUTUREedu 9 November 10 Tuesday Fairmont Washington DC Georgetown 2401 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 12:00 – 1:45pm Lunch Grand Ballroom Plenary panel begins at 12:45 (during lunch) 7:30 – 9:00am New Partner Breakfast & Panel Discussion 12:45 – 1:45pm Master Class: Burning Issues in Global Education Executive Forum EdX welcomes our newest partner members (invitation only) Featured: Panelists share their experiences with new members Grand Ballroom Featured: Leadership panel of edX partners Moderated by: Joshua Kim, Director, Digital Learning Initiatives at the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning Moderated by: Kathy Pugh, VP, Education Services edX 8:00 – 9:00am Breakfast 1:45 – 2:00pm Transition Break Colonnade Complementary breakfast for all other attendees 9:00 – 9:45am MOOCs Take Flight 2:00 – 3:00pm Breakout Sessions: Grand Ballroom Featured: A panel discussion on the growth of MOOCs in professional training and development Executive Forum Course Team Boot Camp, hosted by edX Moderated by: John A. Byrne, Editor-in-Chief, C-Change Media 9:45 – 10:30am Blended Learning: Student Voices Grand Ballroom Featured: A panel of students from Georgetown University, University of British Columbia, Univerity of California Berkeley, and the University of Massachsuetts Boston Dumbarton Suite Decatur Room xConsortium Committee Meetings: Platform Development Teaching & Learning (formerly Instructional Design and Pedagogy Libraries Communications 3:00 – 3:15pm Transition Break 3:15 – 4:00pm Reality Check: Where Are We Going? Grand Ballroom Featured: Partner Lightning Talks Moderated by: Anant Agarwal 4:00 – 4:30pm Thank You & Conference Wrap Grand Ballroom Wendy Cebula, President and COO, edX Sulgrave Suite Lindens Suite Moderated by: Martin Irvine, Associate Professor, Communication, Culture, and Technology Georgetown University 10:30 – 11:00am Break and Refreshments Conference level 11:00am – 12:00pm Breakout Sessions: Grand Ballroom MOOCs Moving Forward: Perspectives from Faculty Pioneers Executive Forum EdX Product Pipeline Update Dumbarton Suite Meeting the Market: STEM, Skills, and Shakespeare Sulgrave Suite Models for Collaboration 10 #FUTUREedu 11 Floor Map (Fairmont) Evening Events Sunday | National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20418 Conference level We will have food, drinks, and plenty of space for networking! We'll also hear welcome remarks from the provost of our generous edX host partner: Provost Robert M. Groves of Georgetown University. As well, edX CEO and MIT Professor Anant Agarwal will welcome our global edX community to this exciting event. All attendees are welcome. Third Floor 11 12 Transportation from National Academy of Sciences to the Fairmont: 8:45 and 9:00pm: Shuttle service leaves National Academy of Sciences for the Fairmont 1 2 5 6 4 7 8 9 10 13 14 Monday | Smithsonian American Art Museum 8th St NW & F St NW, Washington, DC 20001 Join us for a lovely night of drinks, networking, food, art, and entertainment. Remarks will be provided by Frederica Adelman, who serves as the Director of Smithsonian Collaborative Programming for the Office of Education, and the Director of Smithsonian Associates. 11. Lindens Suite 2. Grand Ballroom 1 12. Potomac Suite 3. Grand Ballroom 2 13. Sulgrave Suite 4. Alice Longworth Room (Prayer Room) 14. Dumbarton Suite 5. Benjamin Latrobe Room 6. Lorde Culpepper Room 7. Roosevelt Room (Networking Gallery) If you're not taking the shuttle: The National Academy of Sciences Building (2101 Constitution Ave NW) is located in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington, D.C. It is accessible by Metro’s Orange and Blue lines. Onsite parking available on a first come, first served basis. The entrance is on 21st Street. 3 1. Executive Forum 8. Imperial Room 1 Transportation to National Academy of Sciences: 5:15pm and 5:35pm: Shuttle service leaves the Fairmont for National Academy of Sciences A special thank you to sponsor IMF (International Monetary Fund) for its support of the evening's event. Remarks will be provided by Sharmini Coorey, Director IMF Institute for Capacity Development. Transportation to the Smithsonian American Art Museum: 6:15 and 6:45: Shuttle service leaves the Fairmont for the Museum Transportation from the Smithsonian American Art Museum to the Fairmont: 9:30 and 9:50: Shuttle service leaves the Museum for the Fairmont If you're not taking the shuttle: The museum is located on 8th and F Streets, NW, Washington, DC. It is accessible by the Gallery Place-Chinatown station (red, yellow, and green lines). There are 7 paid parking garages within the vicinity of the Museum, we recommend System Parking, located at 701 G Street NW. +1 202-347-5440 9. Imperial Room 2 10. Decatur Room 12 #FUTUREedu 13 Hotel Information Transportation to the Fairmont Fairmont Washington DC, Georgetown Hotel Parking: 2401 M Street, NW Washington, District of Columbia, United States 20037 The cost for parking at Fairmont Washington, DC, Georgetown is: tel: + 1 202 429 2400 fax: + 202 457 5010 Check-in time: 4:00pm/ET Check-out time: 1:00pm/ET $15.00 for the first hour $20.00 for one to two hours $25.00 for two to three hours $35.00 for all day - three to ten hours $48.00 for after ten hours/overnight *All rates are quoted in USD. WIFI Code During the Forum: Closest Metro Stations: GF2015 The closest metro stations to Fairmont Washington, DC, Georgetown are: Please note there are 3 different WIFI zones in the Fairmont hotel: • Foggy Bottom Metro Station 1.Conference level: Conference guests please use GF2015 to get WIFI on the Conference level of the hotel. This code will work on Monday, November 9 and Tuesday, November 10. • Dupont Circle Metro Station 2.Lobby and main hotel: Please log on using the hotel's complimentary visitors access. The closest airports to Fairmont Washington, DC, Georgetown are: 3.Guest rooms: High speed Internet access in your guest room is available upon joining the Fairmont President's Club upon checking in to the hotel. • Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) - 5 miles/15 minutes Business Center: An on-premise, full-service business center is available to respond to all of your needs—no matter how large or small. Closest Airports: • Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) - 26 miles/35 minutes • Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) - 35 miles/45 minutes Balance Gym: Part of the locally based award winning Balance Gym Company, Balance Gym Foggy Bottom is located on the Mezzanine level. Access is included for all hotel guests. The gym offers an indoor salt water pool, a steam room, sauna and whirlpool. Running Maps: Frequently recognized as one of the fittest cities in the nation, Washington, DC offers a variety of jogging and cycling trails near our Georgetown luxury hotel. Suggested trails are listed in each guest room; maps are available at the Concierge desk. 14 #FUTUREedu 15 Megan Smith / United States Office of Science and Technology Policy Speakers Chief Technology Officer In September 2014, President Obama named Megan Smith the United States Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in the Office of Science and Technology Policy. In this role, she serves as an Assistant to the President. As U.S. CTO, Smith focuses on how technology policy, data and innovation can advance the future of our nation. Keynote Speaker Megan Smith is an award-winning entrepreneur, engineer, and tech evangelist. She most recently served as a Vice President at Google, first leading New Business Development -- where she managed early-stage partnerships, pilot explorations, and technology licensing across Google’s global engineering and product teams for nine years -- and later serving as a VP in the leadership team at Google[x] -where she co-created the company’s “SolveForX” innovation community project as well as its “WomenTechmakers” techdiversity initiative and worked on a range of other projects. During her tenure she led the company’s acquisitions of major platforms such as Google Earth, Google Maps, and Picasa, and also served as GM of Google.org during its engineering transition, adding Google Crisis Response, Google for Nonprofits, and Earth Outreach/Engine, and increased employee engagement. Megan previously served as CEO of PlanetOut, a leading LGBT online community in the early days of the web, where the team broke through many barriers and partnered closely with AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, and other major web players. Megan was part of designing early smartphone technologies at General Magic and worked on multimedia products at Apple Japan. Over the years, Megan has contributed to a wide range of engineering projects, including an award-winning bicycle lock, space station construction program, and solar cookstoves. She was a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) student team that designed, built, and raced a solar car 2000 miles across the Australian outback. Megan has served on the boards of MIT, MIT Media Lab, MIT Technology Review, and Vital Voices; as a member of the USAID Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid; and as an advisor to the Joan Ganz Cooney Center and the Malala Fund, which she co-founded. She holds a bachelor's and master's degrees in mechanical engineering from MIT, where she completed her master's thesis work at the MIT Media Lab. 16 #FUTUREedu 17 Frederica Adelman / Smithsonian Institution Randall Bass / Georgetown University Director, Collaborative Programming for the Office of Education Vice Provost, Education Director, Smithsonian Associates Ms. Adelman serves as the Director of Smithsonian Collaborative Programming for the Office of Education, and the Director of Smithsonian Associates. In this role she oversees the Smithsonian’s educational, revenue generating program committed to enlivening collections, exhibitions and research through wide-ranging experiences, including courses, performances, tours and events for adults, families and youth audiences. Prior to Smithsonian Associates, Fredie served as Director of Exhibitions for the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES). Her past experience includes preliminary concept planning at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and she served as assistant director at a small, independent museum of Jewish history and culture in Washington, D.C. She has taught middleschool science and French language at the Washington International School. Fredie has a B.A. in anthropology from Bryn Mawr College, a Baccalaureate in Biology from the Lycée Français de New York, a MAT in Museum Education from The George Washington University, and a certificate from the Getty Museum Leadership Institute. Anant Agarwal / edX CEO, edX Professor, MIT Anant Agarwal is the CEO of edX, an online learning destination founded by Harvard and MIT. Anant taught the first edX course on circuits and electronics from MIT, which drew 155,000 students from 162 countries. He has served as the director of CSAIL, MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and is a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT. He is a successful serial entrepreneur, having co-founded several companies including Tilera Corporation, which created the Tile multicore processor, and Virtual Machine Works. 18 Professor of English Randy Bass is Vice Provost for Education and Professor of English at Georgetown University, where he leads the Designing the Future(s) of the University Initiative and the Red House Incubator for curricular transformation. For 13 years he was the Founding Executive Director of Georgetown’s Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS). From 2003-2009 he was a Consulting Scholar for the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, where he served, in 1998-99, as a Pew Scholar and Carnegie Fellow. In 1999, he won the EDUCAUSE Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Technology and Undergraduate Education. Dr. Bass is the author and editor of numerous books, articles, and electronic projects, including recently, "Disrupting Ourselves: the Problem of Learning in Higher Education" (Educause Review, March/ April 2012). He is currently a Senior Scholar with the American Association for Colleges and Universities. Vincent Blondel / Université Catholique de Louvain President Vincent D. Blondel is professor of applied mathematics and president of the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) in Belgium. He received an engineering degree, a degree in philosophy, and a PhD in applied mathematics from the Université catholique de Louvain, and a MSc in pure mathematics from Imperial College (London, UK). He has also completed a master thesis at the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (France). He was a visiting scientist at Oxford University in 1993. During the academic year 1993-1994, he was the Göran Gustafsson Fellow at the Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm, Sweden). Blondel's major current research interests lie in several area of mathematical control theory, theoretical computer science and network science. He is a former associate editor of the European Journal of Control (Springer) and an associate editor of Systems and Control Letters (Elsevier) and of the Journal on Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems (Springer). #FUTUREedu 19 Peter K. Bol / Harvard University Krista Brookman / Catalyst Vice Provost, Advances in Learning (VPAL) Vice President Charles H. Carswell Professor, East Asian Languages and Civilizations Ms. Brookman is responsible for leading the Inclusive Leadership Initiative which is transforming Catalyst’s research, knowledge and expertise into skill-building global leadership training courses and programs for emerging leaders. The courses are delivered through edX and as blended learning experiences. As Vice Provost he is responsible for guiding support and services for faculty to create the best, highest-quality 21st century learning and research environment (oncampus and online). Through his office, Bol has budgetary oversight of HarvardX, the Harvard Initiative in Learning and Teaching (HILT), HarvardX research and research collaborations to advance the science of learning. With input from the VPAL Advisory Committee, he works across the University to develop policies and best practices for online and blended learning. With his colleague William C. Kirby, he also teaches the HarvardX course, ChinaX, one of the most ambitious and comprehensive MOOCs (massive open online courses) ever produced, with content spanning over 15 months. He has taught on-campus versions of the course in both traditional and blended formats for several decades. Vincent Botti / Universitat Politècnica de València Full Professor, Computer Science Vicent Botti holds a position of Full Professor of Computer Sciences at the Universitat Politècnica de València where he has been teaching since 1984. He is Head of Grupo de Tecnología Informática-Inteligencia Artificial (http://www. gti-ia.upv.es/) and of the Microcluster Social and Economic Computing, and Vice-Rector for the Development of ITC Technologies at Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain. He has been working in the area of artificial intelligence and multiagent systems for 30 years. He has authored and co-authored around 350 papers in highly referred journals and conference proceedings. He has taken part in 54 research projects, having been the principal investigator in 26. He is Emeritus member of the board of the European Association for Multi-Agent Systems and he was awarded the 2005 Prize of Research of the Spanish Association on Artificial Intelligence. Vicent is Head of the UPV[X] project, the MOOC platform of the Universitat Politècnica de València, and head of the UPValenciaX Project the MOOC UPV Project in edX. 20 Ms. Brookman has spent nearly 20 years in marketing, business development and managerial positions with her latest role working in Deloitte’s manufacturing practice. Ms. Brookman received a BA and MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. John A. Byrne / C-Change Media Editor-in-chief John A. Byrne is chairman and editor-in-chief of C-Change Media Inc., a digital media startup that has launched a network of higher education websites in business and law. Before founding C-Change, Byrne was the executive editor of BusinessWeek and editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek. com. He led BusinessWeek.com to record levels of reader engagement and traffic and launched extensive new areas of coverage on management and lifestyle. Under his leadership, BusinessWeek.com won two consecutive National Magazine Awards, the most prestigious recognition in magazine publishing. Mr. Byrne is also the author or co-author of eight books on business, leadership, and management, including two national bestsellers. Mr. Byrne has a master's in journalism from the University of Missouri and an undergraduate degree in English and political science from William Paterson College. He is on the board of advisors of the Peter Drucker Institute at Claremont Graduate as well as the dean’s advisory board of William Paterson University’s Cotsakos College of Business. #FUTUREedu 21 Chris Caplice / Massachusetts Institute of Technology Executive Director, MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics Dr. Caplice has been teaching logistics and supply chain management at MIT for over a decade. He is also responsible for the planning and management of the research, education, and corporate outreach programs for the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics as well as MIT’s Global SCALE Network. He is the founder of the MIT FreightLab – a research initiative that focuses on improving the way freight transportation is designed, procured, and managed. Prior to joining MIT, Dr. Caplice held senior management positions in supply chain consulting, product development, and professional services at several companies to include Logistics.com, SABRE, and PTCG. He is also the Chief Scientist for Chainalytics, a leading analytical supply chain consulting firm. Dr. Caplice served five years in the Army Corps of Engineers, achieving the rank of Captain. He received a Ph.D. from MIT in 1996 in Transportation and Logistics Systems, a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Candice Carpenter Olson / Fullbridge Executive Chairman and Founder Candice Carpenter Olson is Executive Chairman and founder of Fullbridge. For the past 20 years, she has devoted her efforts to forging paths for entrepreneurs and inspiring others to succeed by identifying opportunities at the intersection of life transitions, communities of peers, and the Internet. As the Founder and CEO of iVillage. com, a pioneer in online social networks, Candice became one of the first women to lead an IPO in the U.S. She received an Emmy Award for prime-time documentary TV programming, was the recipient of the New York Women in Communications “Matrix Award” and the MIT Institute Award for Entrepreneurial Leadership. She has held executive positions at American Express and Time Warner, was an advisor at AOL and is a founding Board member of the Brooklyn Prospect Charter School. Candice holds a BA from Stanford University, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Kevin Carey / New America Patrick Cavallario / edX Director, Education Policy Manager, Content and Site Merchandising Kevin Carey directs the education policy program at New America. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Slate, The New Republic, The American Prospect, Washingtonian, Democracy, and other publications. He is a contributing writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education and edits the annual Washington Monthly college guide. His work was anthologized in Best American Legal Writing and has received two Education Writers Association awards for commentary. Patrick Cavallario is the Manager of Content and Site Merchandising at edX. He has been with edX since 2013, and prior to his current role served as the edX Community Manager, focusing on social media, email marketing, course marketing and training. Previously he worked at Alleyoop, a Pearson Education incubated start up focused on gameified learning for high schoolers, and Boston University Questrom School of Business. Prior to joining New America, Carey worked as the policy director of Education Sector, and as an analyst at the Education Trust and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Carey is a graduate of Binghamton University and the Ohio State University. His most recent book, “The End of College,” published in 2015 focuses on the intersection of technology and higher education, including the prospects of digital badges in education, and Massive Open Online Courses. 22 #FUTUREedu 23 Wendy Cebula / edX Rya Conrad-Bradshaw / Fullbridge President, COO VP, Managing Director Wendy Cebula is president and chief operating officer at edX, managing the nonprofit’s day-to-day operations and positioning it for accelerated growth. Wendy brings strong digital and business expertise and has successfully grown and run large online businesses. She is best known for her 13-year tenure at Vistaprint, a leading online provider of professional marketing products and services to micro businesses and the home, where she recently served as chief operating officer and helped grow and scale the company from $1 million to more than $1 billion in revenue globally. Wendy is a member of the Board of Directors for ResearchNow and also serves on the Board of Directors of the Commonwealth Institute, a nonprofit founded to help women-led businesses become and stay successful. Wendy received her B.S. in international finance from Rochester Institute of Technology. Outside of work, you will most often find Wendy enjoying time with her family. Rya Conrad-Bradshaw leads strategy and strategic partnerships at Fullbridge, a company pioneering a new model of education to prepare young people with the capabilities needed to succeed in the global economy. In her three years with the company, she has has also led program operations and coach training as well as college partnerships. Prior to Fullbridge, Rya was a consultant with McKinsey & Company, with a focus in strategy and organization for global Fortune 100 clients. Rya also has experience in international non-profit strategy and innovation across sectors. She is a graduate of MIT Sloan, the Courtauld Institute of Art, and the University of Pennsylvania. Estella Chen / National Chengchi University Sharmini Coorey / International Monetary Fund Faculty Member Director, IMF Institute for Capacity Development Estella obtained her Master’s degree from the University of Southern California (USC) where her passion for applied linguistics began to take root leading her to pursue a Chinese teaching certification from California Commission on Teaching Credentialing. Fueled by her passion for education, Estella has continued her studies at USC and is now working on her doctorate degree in Educational Leadership. Previously, she was Deputy Director in the IMF’s African Department where her oversight responsibilities included Southern Africa and the CEMAC region. She has led IMF missions to South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Ireland and headed the U.K. and Nordic division in the IMF’s European Department. Her experience includes work on surveillance and Fund-supported programs in a range of advanced and emerging economies in Europe, Asia, and North and South America, as well as on various IMF policy issues. She has served on the Editorial Committee of IMF Staff Papers and been a visiting researcher at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs. Ms. Coorey holds Ph.D. and A.B. degrees in Economics from Harvard University. She has published papers on inflation and economic growth in transition and developing countries and edited a book on managing the CEMAC’s oil wealth. Aside from teaching, Estella’s strong entrepreneurial spirit drove her to found MandarinX with the dream of making Chinese language and culture more widely accessible and understood around the world. With advances in technology that make online learning so widely accepted, and in light of current world economic trends, her overall goal is to facilitate the growth of Mandarin Chinese as a global language on par with English. 24 #FUTUREedu 25 Naomi Coquillon / Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History Ted Dodds / Cornell University Manager, Youth and Teacher Programs Vice President, Information Technologies Naomi Coquillon is the Manager, Youth and Teacher Programs, at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History (NMAH), where she designs and delivers workshops for K-12 teachers and develops online materials and programs for K-12 classrooms. She is an instructor for the edX course Teaching Historical Inquiry with Objects. Naomi holds master’s degrees in history from the University of Maryland and in museum education from Bank Street College of Education, and a bachelor’s degree in History and Literature from Harvard College. Prior to joining the education department at NMAH, Naomi was a classroom teacher and served in a variety of roles in the education department at the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore. Ted Dodds is Cornell’s Chief Information Officer and Vice President for Information Technologies. He arrived at Cornell in January 2011 to advance the university’s strategic goals through sound information technology investments. As CIO, he has responsibility for the entire IT@Cornell community, including the central organization and the distributed IT Service Groups (in collaboration with other executives). Dodds is pursuing strategies to achieve scale economies in the delivery of utility IT services in order to make increased investments in academic technologies. Cec d'Oliveira / Massachusetts Institue of Technology Associate Dean, Digital Learning Cecilia (Cec) d’Oliveira is Associate Dean of Digital Learning within the Office of Digital Learning (ODL) at MIT, with responsibilities for OpenCourseWare (OCW) and MITx on edX, MIT’s two major open education initiatives. Cec served as the Executive Director of OCW from 2008 to 2014 and has been a member of the MIT community for the greater part of four decades, first as a student and then as a staff member in a variety of IT-related roles. Chief Information Officer Dodds served for 13 years at the University of British Columbia, initially as Chief Information Officer and Associate Vice President for Information Technology and then as Vice Provost for Information Technology. Dodds’ information technology experience includes six years as Director of Computing Services at University of Windsor. From 2009-2012 Dodds served as an elected member of the EDUCAUSE Board of Directors and functioned as its chair in 2010. Jill Downie / Curtin University Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academics Professor Jill Downie was appointed to the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic in July 2012. From 2007 – 2012 Jill was Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Health Sciences and also Professor of Nursing at Curtin University. She is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Professor Downie is an established national and international researcher with numerous grants, publications and conference presentations, including keynote addresses. In her role as DVC Academic, Jill is responsible for teaching and learning across the University; Student Support Services which include the Library, Counselling and Disability Services, Health Services, the Curtin Stadium/Recreation Services and Child Care. The Careers Service, Housing, Learning Centre, Student Services from Admissions though the continuum to Graduation, Ethics, Equity and Social Justice, the Centre for Aboriginal Studies and the University’s Indigenous strategy. 26 #FUTUREedu 27 Alison Dulin / EdSurge Armando Fox / University California Berkeley Director, Higher Education Strategy Professor, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Faculty Advisor to the UC Berkeley MOOCLab Allison is Director of Higher Education Strategy at EdSurge where she specializes in digital learning and change management in higher education. Previously, she directed special projects for the President at Davidson College. Among her projects, Allison developed a unique R&D framework for testing new approached to education, lead Davidson’s partnership with edX and product managed multiple MOOCs. She also started Davidson's Entrepreneurship Initiative, a model highered program for teaching students design thinking and innovation first-hand. Allison started her career as a social justice educator designing experiential learning programs for undergraduates in the U.S. South and rural Thailand. 28 He co-designed and co-taught Berkeley's first MOOC, "Engineering Software as a Service", which over 10,000 students worldwide have completed and inspired the highly-rated textbook of the same name. He also serves on the Technical Advisory Committee of EdX, helping to set the technical direction of the OpenEdX MOOC platform. He has received numerous awards for teaching, mentoring, and research, and has addressed the California legislature, the China Ministry of Education, and the Japan Top Global University Project on topics around online and hybrid education. His current research includes automatically helping students improve their coding style and improving engagement and learning outcomes in MOOCs. His degrees are from MIT (BS EECS), the University of Illinois (MSEE), and UC Berkeley (PhD CS). Samantha Earp / Harvardx Julie Goff / Davidson Next Executive Director Project Manager Samantha Earp is Executive Director of HarvardX, Harvard’s University-wide strategic initiative to enable faculty to build and create open online learning experiences and to enable groundbreaking research in online pedagogies. Prior to HarvardX,Samantha led university-wide academic IT services for Harvard and for Duke University. She has taught at the community college, undergraduate and masters level in the U.S. and in France, and has held a variety of roles spanning software development, translation, teaching and learning, academic technology and university strategic initiatives. She holds a B.A. in French from Berea College and an M.A. in French Linguistics from Indiana University. Since June 2014, Julie has lead Davidson Next—a collaboration among Davidson College, the College Board and edX to build high-quality content aligned with Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Davidson Next launched edX MOOCs for 3 AP topics in July 2015. Since the beginning of the 2015-2016 academic year, more than 200 high school AP teachers have started using Davidson Next for blended learning in their classrooms (impacting more than 3,000 AP students worldwide, in addition to general enrollment in the MOOCs). Before joining Davidson Next, Julie worked at Bank of America in Charlotte, N.C. for 8 years, serving in a variety of project management leadership roles, including financial literacy and online education initiatives. Julie graduated from Davidson College with an Economics degree and is a member of the North Carolina Bar. #FUTUREedu 29 Michael Goudzwaard / Dartmouth College Bassem R. Haddad, MD / Georgetown University Instructional Designer Professor, University Medical Center Mike is an Instructional Designer working with learning design teams to build and offer DartmouthX courses at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Mike received a B.A. in History from Calvin College and a M.S. in Environmental Studies from Antioch University New England. His research interests include evidence-based learning, micro-credentials, and learning pathways. Mike has taught courses in environmental science and statistics and been involved with offering MOOCs for several years, including as co-instructor for Introduction to Psychology (Keene State College) and Introduction to Environmental Science (Dartmouth College). Co-Director, Medical School Molecular and Human Genetics course Robert Groves / Georgetown University Felienne Hermans / Delft University of Technology Provost Robert M. Groves is the Gerard J. Campbell, S.J. Professor in the Math and Statistics Department as well as the Sociology Department at Georgetown University where he has served as the Executive Vice President and Provost since 2012. Groves is a Social Statistician, who studies the Impact of Social Cognitive and Behavioral Influences on the quality of Statistical Information. His research has focused on the impact of mode of data collection on responses in sample surveys, the social and political influences on survey participation, the use of adaptive research designs to improve the cost and error properties of statistics, and public concerns about privacy affecting attitudes toward statistical agencies. 30 Bassem R. Haddad, MD is a Professor at Georgetown University Medical Center and the Co-Director of the Medical School Molecular and Human Genetics course. Dr. Haddad has an active molecular cytogenetics research laboratory working in the areas of translational research and biomarker discovery. His research focuses on understanding the genetic aberrations and instability that occur in genetic diseases, particularly cancer. Dr. Haddad received his MD and residency training in obstetrics and gynecology from the American University of Beirut and completed his fellowship training in molecular cytogenetics at Boston University School of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, and the NIH. He is a longtime member of the Georgetown University Medical School faculty and has been involved in genetic teaching for many years. He has recently developed a MOOC course on personal genomics entitled “Genomics Medicine Gets Personal.” Assistant Professor In 2013 she defended her Ph.D. thesis “Analyzing and Visualizing Spreadsheets” and continues to work at Delft on the application of software engineering methods to spreadsheets. She is the recipient of a STW Open Competition grant. While completing her Ph.D., Felienne founded the company Infotron, which develops and delivers spreadsheet quality analysis tools to the market, currently serving customers including KLM Air France and Robeco. Felienne has a passion for sharing her enthusiasm for programming with others. She is one of the founders of the Joy of Coding conference, a developer conference in Rotterdam. And every Saturday at a local community center, you will find Felienne teaching children LEGO Mindstorms programming. #FUTUREedu 31 Peter Høj / University of Queensland Nina Huntemann / edX President and Vice-Chancellor Director, Academics and Research Peter's previous appointments include President and ViceChancellor of the University of South Australia, CEO of the Australian Research Council, and Managing Director of the Australian Wine Research Institute. Nina Huntemann is Director of Academics and Research at edX. In this role, Nina is leading cross institution faculty initiatives, developing curriculum strategies and providing pedagogical expertise, managing educational policy projects, and facilitating research across edX university partners. Nina has over 15 years of college-level teaching, program administration, and faculty development experience. Prior to joining edX, she was an associate professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism at Suffolk University in Boston where she taught courses and published research in digital media studies. Nina received her Ph.D. in communication at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Peter was educated at the University of Copenhagen, attaining a Master of Science in biochemistry and genetics and a PhD in photosynthesis. He is on the edX University Advisory Board and is the senior consultant to Hanban in the Oceania Region. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, a Foreign Member (Natural Sciences Class) of The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, and has honorary doctorates from the University of Copenhagen and the University of South Australia. Kristín Ingólfsdóttir / University of Iceland Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Marnie Hughes-Warrington / Australian National University Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Hughes-Warrington's key aim is to make ANU a world-leader in education innovation, including strengthening local and global connections in curriculum and education commercialisation. She is an active researcher, with six books and $18 million in grants to her name. She was a key driver with the head of Philanthropy in developing the Tuckwell program and has a particular interest in providing support for outstanding students and citizens from any background to reach their full potential. She is Chair of the Tuckwell Scholarships Board, the Freilich Foundation Board, National Secretary of the Rhodes Scholarships for Australia and a member of the Office for Learning and Teaching's Expert Advisory Group. 32 Visiting Professor, MIT and edX Kristin Ingolfsdottir was president of the University of Iceland from 2005 to 2015. She is professor at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Iceland and is currently a visiting professor at MIT and edX. Kristin is on the Board of Governors of the University of Luxembourg and until recently a board member of the European University Association (EUA) and the Nordic University Association (NUS). Kristin received her first degree in pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Iceland and her PhD degree from King´s College, University of London in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry. Apart from pharmaceutical concerns, her interests are focused on educational innovation, such as MOOCs and other developments for enhancing teaching and learning. #FUTUREedu 33 Martin Irvine / Georgetown University Gregor Kiczales / University of British Columbia Founding Director and Associate Professor, Communication, Culture, and Technology Provost's Fellow, Flexible Learning Strategy Martin Irvine is the Founding Director and Associate Professor in the graduate program in Communication, Culture & Technology (CCT) at Georgetown University, where he has taught and held many administrative positions over the past 20 years. He has a broad interdisciplinary background in both humanities and computational fields, and his current research, publication, and teaching interests include semiotics, digital media, design thinking, and Web technologies. He has been a pioneer and advocate of Internet computing in the university since the early 1990s, and has been teaching with his own designed course Web sites for 15 years. In 2014, Professor Irvine designed and launched the first online-only, for-credit course in Georgetown’s Graduate School and CCT, “Key Concepts in Technology.” He is currently working on a book on design principles in digital technology, and continues to work with colleagues on future directions for the university across the continuum of technologies and teaching modalities. Gregor Kiczales is Professor of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia and a Fellow of the Association of Computing Machinery. He serves as the Provost’s Fellow on Flexible Learning Strategy and leads UBC’s use of edX for both public and on-campus courses. His Systematic Program Design MOOC, first offered on Coursera, is now a 3 course XSeries on edX. His MOOC is also used to support active learning in a 1,200 student course at UBC. Professor, Department of Computer Science Joshua Kim / Dartmouth College Director, Digital Learning Initiatives at the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning Dr. Joshua Kim is the Digital Learning Initiatives at the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL). Raymond Jack / Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Executive Director, Finance and Operations Raymond joined ACCA in January 2013. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant at Coopers & Lybrand (now PwC) where he worked for 12 years largely in Corporate Finance, Recovery and Consulting. He joined the retail arm of Scottish Power in 1997 and held posts including Sales & Marketing Director, Business Transformation Director and latterly was Executive Director of Scottish Power, Energy Retail. Raymond has a degree in Accountancy and a Masters Degree from the University of Cambridge. Outside work he is married with four boys and enjoys golf, football, rugby, skiing, curling and sailing as well as spending time supporting local Charities in a non-executive capacity. 34 Prior to starting this new role at Dartmouth, he helped to build Dartmouth’s first graduate online/blended degree program designed for working professionals. Josh has a PhD in sociology and demography from Brown University. He started his career on the faculty at West Virginia University, helped start Britannica.com’s Education division in San Francisco, and was one of the original founders of Quinnipiac University Online. He has taught both on-ground and online courses in sociology, marketing, and higher education leadership. Josh is best known for his daily blog on Technology and Learning on InsideHigherEd.com, a website that receives over 1.2 million unique monthly visitors. Josh and his wife Julie, a pediatric oncologist, live in Hanover and have two daughters who will be starting their own college careers in 2016 and 2017. #FUTUREedu 35 Timo Kos / Delft University of Technology Caroline Levander, Ph.D / Rice University Director, Education and Student Affairs Vice President, Strategic Initiatives and Digital Education Timo Kos is Director of Education and Student Affairs at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) and program manager of the university wide program for Open and Online Learning. He founded the non-profit foundation Khan Academy NL, a Dutch branch of the khanacademy.org with the goal to make the Khan academy available in Dutch for students in the Netherlands. Prior to this, he was manager of the education & employment group at Capgemini Consulting. He graduated from the University of Amsterdam with a specialization in the history of science and pre-Darwinian evolution theories. As program manager for Open & Online Education he is responsible for the development & delivery of all open & online education of the TU Delft. This ranges from Open Course Ware Delft is one of the sustaining members of the OpenCourseWare Consortium – to blended learning, modular online bachelor & master courses, online master programs and MOOCs. Caroline Levander leads the digital learning and scholarship endeavor, including overseeing all online curricula as well as K-20 digital initiatives at Rice University. An award-winning cultural and literary critic and Carlson Professor of Humanities and English at Rice University, Levander teaches, talks, and writes about American life and culture. Her writing has recently appeared in Slate, The New York Times, and Business Insider, and her latest book, Hotel Life: the Story of a Place Where Anything Can Happen, is about the everyday work of one of the world’s most fascinating and strange institutions. In addition to authoring and co-authoring four books and editing numerous others, Levander spends time thinking about the future of higher education. She writes and speaks regularly in venues such as Inside Higher Ed and at international higher education and innovation summits. Cathy Koshland / University of California Berkeley Toru Liyoshi / Kyoto University Vice Chancellor, Undergraduate Education Catherine P. Koshland is the Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Education at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Wood-Calvert Professor in Engineering. She is a professor of Environmental Health Sciences in the School of Public Health and a professor in the Energy and Resources Group. Professor Koshland graduated with a B.A. in Fine Arts from Haverford College, studied painting at the New York School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, and received her M.S. in 1978 and her Ph.D. in 1985 in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. She was a former member of the Haverford College Board of Managers from 1994 – 2014 and served as Board Co-Chair from 2005 - 2009 and Chair from 2009 to 2014. 36 Among Vice Chancellor Koshland’s responsibilities are major operating units including University Extension; Summer Sessions, Study Abroad and Lifelong Learning; the Student Learning Center, the Athletic Study Center, The Center for Teaching and Learning, and Educational Technology Services, American Cultures, The BLUM Center and Berkeley Connect. Her office has responsibility for several strategic academic initiatives as well as providing support to faculty development in teaching and learning. In addition, her office advises on enrollment planning and management, and serves as a liaison for academic units with many campus administrative offices. She co-chairs the Undergraduate Initiative with Provost Claude Steele. Deputy Vice President, Director, and Professor at the Center for the Promotion of Excellence in Higher Education Toru Liyoshi is Deputy Vice President, and Director and Professor at the Center for the Promotion of Excellence in Higher Education of Kyoto University. Previously, he was a senior scholar and Director of the Knowledge Media Laboratory at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1999-2008), and Senior Strategist in the Office of Educational Innovation and Technology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2009-2011). He has served as a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Technology and Education as well as a juror for major international awards and competitions in the field of educational media and technology. Dr. Iiyoshi’s current work areas include educational innovation and technology, open education, technologyenhanced scholarship of teaching and learning, and future of higher education systems. He works with various international educational initiatives, projects, and organizations in an advisory role to provide vision and leadership. Dr. Iiyoshi is a co-editor of the Carnegie Foundation book, "Opening Up Education: The Collective Advancement of Education through Open Technology, Open Content, and Open Knowledge" (MIT Press, 2008) and an author or co-author of three books. #FUTUREedu 37 Robert Lue / Harvard University Professor of Molecular & Cellular Biology, Richard L. Menschel Faculty Director of the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning Robert is responsible for fostering innovative teaching in Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Lue earned his Ph.D. in biology from Harvard, and since 1988 has taught undergraduate courses acclaimed for their innovative and interdisciplinary approach. In 2012, Lue’s extensive work on using technology to enhance learning took a new direction when he became faculty director of HarvardX, Harvard’s university-wide online education initiative that includes the edX partnership with MIT. Lue now helps to shape Harvard’s engagement in online learning to reinforce its commitment to teaching excellence and expand its reach and impact globally. He also serves as the director of Life Sciences Outreach and faculty director of the Harvard Ed Portal. Edward Maloney / Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship Executive Director Professor of English Eddie Maloney is the Executive Director of The Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS)—a center for teaching excellence, learning design, and technology innovation—and a Professor in the Department of English at Georgetown University. He holds a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in English Literature. As Executive Director of CNDLS, he helps to define Georgetown’s strategy to advance teaching and learning practices at the University, including developing innovative approaches to technology-enhanced learning, learning design, and fulfilling the Jesuit mission of teaching to the whole student. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on modernism, postmodernism, critical and narrative theory, as well as approaches to teaching literature. His recent work is on the role of narrative in teaching and learning. 38 Shigeru Miyagawa / Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor, Linguistics Shigeru Miyagawa was on the original MIT committee that proposed OpenCourseWare, and he has helped to start OpenCourseWares around the world. For his work with OCW, he was awarded the President’s Award for OCW Excellence. With the Pulizer-prize winning historian John Dower of MIT, and Andrew Gordon of Harvard, he created Visualizing Japan, a MOOC offered by edX. Visualizing Japan was recently nominated for the Japan Prize. In linguistics research, he works on syntax, morphology, and Altaic and East Asian linguistics. His research on language evolution was featured recently in a BBC Radio 4 program, Nature podcast, and Science News. He is Professor of Linguistics at MIT and holds a chair in Japanese studies. Since 2014, he has a joint appointment at the U of Tokyo, where he is the Director of Online Education. Jacquie Moen / Smithsonian Enterprises Vice President, Online Education Platforms Jacquie Moen is the VP, Online Education Platforms at Smithsonian Enterprises, a division of the Smithsonian Institution. In this role, she oversees the Smithsonian’s relationship with edX, and is building the Smithsonian’s initial portfolio of MOOCs. Ms. Moen partners across the Smithsonian’s 19 museums, 9 research centers, and the National Zoo to bring the Smithsonian’s vast collections and scholarship to global audiences. Ms. Moen’s background is in developing interactive online experiences at scale, and working with educators to find the intersection between innovative online education and consumer-friendly technology. She worked for AOL for ten years, developing content and products for family audiences, including AOL@School, AOL Kids, and AOL Teens. She has won two Telly awards for her work in online education programs, and has consulted with a wide range of companies, including National Geographic and Pearson. Ms. Moen received her BA from Princeton and MBA from Columbia, with an emphasis in Media. #FUTUREedu 39 Ildi Morris / edX Sasha Norkin / edX Manager, Training and Partner Enablement Vice President, Marketing and Communications Ildi Morris is Manager of Training and Partner Enablement at edX. With over 20 years of experience, Ildi has held various positions in learning consulting, instructional design and program management at companies such as Digital Think, Education Development Center, and WGBH Boston. Prior to edX, she worked at Memento Security developing and implementing their software training program from start-up stage through acquisition. Ildi has an M.Ed. from Harvard University in Technology in Education, and a B.A. from Boston University in European history. When she is not at work, she is doing something outdoorsy with her husband and two daughters in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Sasha Norkin is vice president of marketing and communications for edX, leading edX marketing initiatives and partnerships. Prior to joining edX, Sasha was vice president of marketing at Barnes and Noble for five years, launching the NOOK digital reading brand and responsible for all retail, channel online and off-line marketing and CRM for NOOK and digital content. Most recently, she consulted for J.K. Rowling’s Pottermore. Previously, she was a founding team member at various startups and held key management roles, including chief revenue officer at Gifts.com and vice president of strategic partnerships at AnyDay.com, which was acquired by Palm. Sasha also spent nearly two decades in higher education as an associate professor at Boston University in the College of Communication. Sasha holds a M.S. from Boston University and a B.A. from Wellesley College. Anka Mulder / TU Delft Dr. Deepak Bhaskar Phatak / IIT Bombay Vice President, Education and Operations Director, IMF Institute for Capacity Development Anka Mulder studied History at the University of Groningen, where she later lectured in International Relations. After a career in business in Brussels, Vienna and The Hague she became Director of Education at TU Delft in 2004. In 2008 she was a member, from 2011 to 2013 president of the board of the international OpenCourseWare Consortium. The Consortium is the largest international organisation in the field of free online education. From 2011 to 2013 she combined the post of director with that of Secretary General of the university. In 2013, she became the vice president of TU Delft. Her responsibilities include Education, Operations, Finance and Communication. She is a member of the edX University Advisory Board, member of the Board of Trustees of the Hotelschool The Hague/Amsterdam and of the Comité d’orientation stratégique of the University of Sorbonne. Dr. Deepak B. Phatak is a teacher, and has been serving with IIT Bombay since 1971. He started the country’s first interactive distance learning program using VSATs in 2000, which has since moved to the Internet. He is currently executing the scaled up T10KT (Train 10,000 Teachers at a time) project. He successfully executed a national project to deploy 100,000 low-cost Aakash tablet computers to students and teachers across 300 institutions. He was conferred ‘PadmaShri’ by the Government of India in April 2013, and was awarded the Life Time Achievement award by IIT Bombay in August 2014. Since 2012, Dr. Phatak has been working on MOOCs. He has played an instrumental role in the IIT Bombay and edX partnership. He has also led efforts to build an Indian open source platform using the Open edX platform (https:// iitbombayx.in). Most recently, he has designed a blended learning model around his edX courses. To date, this model has been adopted by over 50 of India’s higher education institutions, and these institutions are integrating these blended MOOCs into their regular degree programs. 40 #FUTUREedu 41 Ting-Chuen Pong / Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Vincent Price / University of Pennsylvania Senior Advisor to the Executive Vice-President & Provost Steven H. Chaffee Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication Director of the Center for Engineering Education Innovation and Professor of Computer Science & Engineering Ting-Chuen Pong is currently a Senior Advisor to the Executive Vice-President & Provost, Director of the Center for Engineering Education Innovation and Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at HKUST. He is a founding faculty member of HKUST, where he had served as the Associate Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Associate Dean of Engineering and Director of the Sino Software Research Institute. He also served as an Academic Research Adviser for the Hong Kong University Grants Committee (UGC) from 2010 to 2012. Before joining HKUST, he was an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota – Minneapolis in the US. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1984. Professor Pong's research interests include computer vision, multimedia computing and IT in Education. Provost Vincent Price is Provost of the University of Pennsylvania and the Steven H. Chaffee Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication. As the University’s Chief Academic Officer, he has advanced initiatives to diversify the faculty, expand Penn’s global presence, enhance arts and culture, facilitate interdisciplinary research and teaching, and develop new forms of teaching and learning both on campus and online. A scholar of public opinion, social influence and political communication, he is former editor-in-chief of Public Opinion Quarterly, and his work has been widely cited, published in six languages, and taught in courses around the world. The recipient of a number of awards for teaching and research, Price formerly served on the faculty of the University of Michigan, has been a visiting scholar at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and the University of Amsterdam, and has delivered more than 100 presentations at universities and colloquia around the world. Kathy Pugh / edX Vice President, Education Services Beth Porter / edX Vice President, Product Beth is vice president of product and will lead the strategy, development, and implementation of edX’s product roadmap. Prior to edX, Beth was vice president of software product management at Pearson Education where she led product and service development for large-scale online education systems. Beth has spent her career envisioning and developing computer-enabled and online teaching and learning experiences. Her education expertise helps edX develop a cutting-edge platform to help professors, learners, and institutions transform education. Beth holds a BA and an MAT from Cornell University. 42 As vice president of education services at edX, Kathy directs and oversees the management of the course development teams and is responsible for university relations with edX consortium members. She brings extensive experience as a top executive in the software and financial services industries. Most recently in charge of global services at Courion Corporation, Kathy has a nationally recognized track record of success in expanding and streamlining businesses. She has worked in long-established businesses as well as start-ups, and brings her valued business acumen and organizational talents to edX. When she is not at edX, Kathy enjoys tennis, swimming, rowing, cycling, and watching her son play hockey. She holds a B.A. in economics from the College of the Holy Cross. #FUTUREedu 43 Carol Quillen / Davidson College Philip Regier / Arizona State University President University Dean, Educational Initiatives Carol Quillen became the 18th president of Davidson College on August 1, 2011. A respected scholar and an accomplished administrator, Quillen came to Davidson from Rice University in Houston, Texas, where she served most recently as vice president for international and interdisciplinary initiatives. Quillen grew up in New Castle, Delaware, a small town where she says "it was second nature to support the community and look out for other people." A Presbyterian, she attended Quaker schools from pre-kindergarten through high school. She earned a B.A. degree in American history from the University of Chicago, graduating Phi Beta Kappa with special and general honors, then received a Ph.D. degree in European history from Princeton. CEO, EdPlus at Arizona State University Ravi Ravishanker / Wellesley College CIO & Associate Dean, WellesleyX Ravi leads the merged library and technology organization and the Registrar's Office, which collectively provide a wide range of support for students, faculty, staff and increasingly alumnae. Ravi also leads the partnership with edX and is a member of the team that helped produce and run Wellesley’s four MOOCs. Philip Regier is responsible for Arizona State University’s expansion into online learning and has been a member of the university leadership team focused on education innovation since 2009. In the first six years of his tenure as dean of ASU online, the fully online student population grew from 400 to more than 19,000, with the number of degree programs offered growing from six to more than 91. Today, online programs at ASU utilize more than 150 technologies and the university is a co-convener of the ASU+GSV Education Innovation Summit, the largest and most recognized convening of education technology entrepreneurs, investors and users in the world. In 2015, Regier was named University Dean for Educational Initiatives and Chief Executive Officer of EdPlus at ASU for the purpose of expanding upon the success of the university’s digital-immersion programs and extending online teaching and learning globally. Regier previously served as executive dean at the W. P. Carey School of Business at ASU. He is an accounting faculty member and has published research in leading academic journals on postretirement benefits, corporate restructuring and market-based accounting. Regier earned his undergraduate degree in philosophy and mathematics from St. John’s College and his Ph.D. in accountancy from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Angela Redish / University of British Columbia Provost and Vice President Academic pro tem Angela Redish received her PhD from the University of Western Ontario and has been a Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Arts at UBC since then. Her teaching and research have focused on the history of monetary and banking systems in Europe and North America European and North American monetary and banking systems. In 2000-2001 Redish served as Special Advisor at the Bank of Canada. From 2001 to 2006 she was Head of the Department of Economics, and then served as senior advisor to UBC President Toope. From 2012 to 2015 she was Vice Provost and AVP at UBC. Since 2015, Redish has served as UBC’s Provost and Vice President Academic pro tem. 44 Björn Rettig / Microsoft Senior Director Björn is the Senior Director for Technical Content in the Learning Experiences team at Microsoft, a husband, a father of two STEM girls, and proud geek. After 23 years at Microsoft in different engineering roles Bjorn got exposed to MOOCs through an intern in his team. He then set his goal to join the Learning Experience team to be part of the learning revolution. #FUTUREedu 45 Mario Ricci / University of Adelaide Michael Rutter / Harvard University Associate Professor and the Stephen Cole the Elder Fellow in the Faculty of Health Sciences Communications Director in the Office of the Vice Provost for Advances in Learning He is coordinator of first year Human Biology in the Bachelor of Health Sciences program and course lead for the first MOOC offered by the University of Adelaide, Essential Human Biology: Cells and Tissues. Over the past decade Mario has used a variety of innovative teaching approaches to improve student engagement, satisfaction, retention and outcomes. His human biology educational YouTube videos have been viewed more than 260,000 times with 6000+ subscribers. Mario’s achievements have been recognized by receipt of an Office of Learning and Teaching Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning, the University of Adelaide Vice Chancellor and President's Award for Excellence in Teaching, the Stephen Cole the Elder Award for Excellence in Teaching, and admission into the global Apple Distinguished Educator program. Michael Patrick Rutter is Communications Director in the Office of the Vice Provost for Advances in Learning (VPAL) at Harvard University. He oversees communications, marketing, media, and related strategic efforts for the office. Responsible for HarvardX, the Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching (HILT), and a newly formed integrated research group, VPAL offers faculty and students support and services to create the best, highestquality 21st century learning and research environment. The ultimate aim is to ensure that Harvard remains the leader in teaching and learning innovation. Andreas Schleicher / OECD Dr. Michael Richey / The Boeing Company Boeing Associate Technical Fellow Michael is responsible for leading a team conducting engineering education research projects that focus on improving the learning experience for students, incumbent engineers and technicians. His research encompasses, Sociotechnical Systems, Learning Curves, and Engineering Education Research. Michael has served on various advisory groups including, the editorial board of the Journal of Engineering Education, Boeing Higher Education Integration Board, American Society for Engineering Education Project Board and the National Science Foundation I-UCRC Industry University Collaborative Research Center Advisory Board. Michael has authored or co-authored over 25 publications in leading journals including Science Magazine, The Journal of Engineering Education and INCOSE addressing topics in large scale system integration, learning sciences and systems engineering. Michael holds a B.A and M.Sc. from ESC Lille in Program Project Management and Ph.D. from SKEMA Business School with a focus on Engineering Education Research. 46 Director for Education and Skills, and Special Advisor on Education Policy to the Secretary-General As a key member of the OECD Senior Management team, Mr. Schleicher supports the Secretary-General’s strategy to produce analysis and policy advice that advances economic growth and social progress. He promotes the work of the Directorate for Education and Skills on a global stage and fosters co-operation both within and outside the OECD. In addition to policy and country reviews, the work of the Directorate includes the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the OECD Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC), the OECD Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS), and the development and analysis of benchmarks on the performance of education systems (INES). Before joining the OECD, Mr. Schleicher was Director for Analysis at the International Association for Educational Achievement (IEA). He studied Physics in Germany and received a degree in Mathematics and Statistics in Australia. He is the recipient of numerous honours and awards, including the “Theodor Heuss” prize, awarded in the name of the first president of the Federal Republic of Germany for “exemplary democratic engagement”. He holds an honorary Professorship at the University of Heidelberg. #FUTUREedu 47 Dr. Daniel Seaton / Internation Monetary Fund Timothy Tong / Hong Kong Polytechnic University Director, IMF Institute for Capacity Development President Dr. Daniel Seaton received his B.Sc. in Physics from Auburn University, and his Ph.D. in computational physics from the University of Georgia. While in graduate school, Daniel developed a passion for teaching and scholarship in education. This passion led him to a series of postdocs at MIT, the first in physics education research, and the second as researcher studying Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). His early work studying MITx and HarvardX MOOCs culminated in a series of working papers, and foundational results showing teachers make up a significant number of MOOC enrollees. After briefly working as a data analyst in MIT's Office of Institutional Research, Daniel shifted to Davidson College to work on the Davidson Next project. His primary roles have involved developing interactive assessment applications within the edX platform, adapting tools to support high school teachers’ use of MOOC content in blended formats, and studying learning behavior using data captured by the edX platform. Professor Timothy W. Tong was born and raised in Hong Kong. After completing his secondary education, he pursued further studies in the United States, where he received his B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University (OSU) in 1976, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in the same discipline from the University of California at Berkeley in 1978 and 1980 respectively. Dr. Patrick Sellers / Davidson Vice President, Strategic Partnerships Dr. Sellers' current responsibilities focus on developing collaborations between Davidson and foundations, corporations, and other educational institutions, in order to create new opportunities for Davidson students, faculty, and staff. He also guides Davidson's planning for SACS reaccreditation, helps lead the Davidson Next project with edX and College Board, and works with campus constituencies to expand the use of data analytics in decision making. Pat came to Davidson in 2000 to teach in the political science department. He has published numerous articles in leading journals of political science, as well as an award-winning book Cycles of Spin. Professor Tong takes office as President of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University with effect from 1 January 2009. Prior to his current appointment, Professor Tong was Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at The George Washington University in the United States. Suchil Vachani / Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Director Sushil Vachani is the Director of Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. Under his leadership, the Institute has focused on three major areas: globalization, technologyenabled education, including MOOCs, and entrepreneurship. Before joining IIM Bangalore, Dr. Vachani was a Professor of Strategy and Innovation at Boston University, where he served in many leadership positions including Faculty Director of the Japan Program, Chairman of the Strategy Department, Chairman of the Doctoral Program and Special Assistant to the University’s President for its India Initiative. He has taught in the US, Japan, China and India. He has extensive managerial and consulting experience with the Boston Consulting Group, Philips and the Tata Administrative Service. Dr. Vachani received his doctorate from the Harvard Business School, a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, and a Bachelor of Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. 48 #FUTUREedu 49 Peter Van Roy / Université Catholique de Louvain Full Professor, Computing Science and Engineering Peter Van Roy is full professor of Computing Science and Engineering at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. He is well-known for the textbook « Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming » that explains many difficult programming concepts in a simple and insightful way. For more than ten years he has been teaching two popular programming courses at UCL based on this approach. His research is focused on the general theme of increasing the expressive power of programming languages, with a special focus on large-scale distributed computing. He uses a combination of theory and practical system building to understand how to simplify programming and bring it to a higher level. He is a developer of the Mozart Programming System, a highquality open-source development platform based on the Oz multiparadigm programming language, which he often uses as a research vehicle to explore and test new ideas. Ulrike Wild / Wageningen University Director, Online and Open Learning Ulrike Wild worked as a musician, psychologist, trainer, consultant, coach, innovation manager and business development manager before settling in the field of open and online higher education. She works now as Director online and open learning at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. She is responsible for the development of online degree programmes and open and online courses. Her motto: when the winds of change blow, some people build walls, others build windmills. John Wilton / University of California Berkeley Vice Chancellor, Administration and Finance Lou Wang / edX Director, Product Lou Wang is the Director of Product at edX and leads the product management team. Prior to edX, Lou has held product leadership positions at Microsoft, Oracle, Electronic Arts, and several startups with a focus on mobile design and strategy, online media, eCommerce, and gaming. John Wilton is the vice chancellor for administration and finance at the University of California at Berkeley. In this position, Wilton is responsible for managing: the university’s annual operating budget of more than $2 billion; the continuing design and implementation of Operational Excellence; the stabilization of the campus budget; and the establishment of a sustainable financial model for Berkeley’s future. Prior to arriving at Berkeley, he served as the director of international research for Farallon Capital Management LLC, a global, multi-strategy, U.S.-based investment management firm. He was also an advisor on developments in the global economy to Hellman and Friedman LLC, a private investment company. Prior to joining Farallon, he worked for the World Bank for 24 years. At the Bank, he served in positions including chief financial officer, vice president for strategy, finance and risk management, and senior economist. 50 #FUTUREedu 51 Diana Wu / University of California Berkeley Adam Yukelson / Presencing Institute Dean, UC Berkeley Extension, Action Research Fellow Executive Director, Berkeley Resource Center for Online Education Adam Yukelson is an Action Research Fellow at the Presencing Institute and, along with course Instructor Otto Scharmer, leads the design and delivery of the MITx course “Transforming Business, Society, and Self with U.Lab.” Dr. Diana Wu has been a senior administrator at top public universities during her 20 year career in higher education. She is a leader in continuing, professional, and online education and has been the Dean of University Extension at the University of California, Berkeley since 2008. In 2012, she was appointed to an additional role as the first Executive Director of the newly created Berkeley Resource Center for Online Education. She develops and runs self-supporting, revenue-generating operations and programs that increase access to Berkeley, improve the student learning experience, train the global workforce, and maintain and build Berkeley’s excellence. She holds a doctorate in higher education from UCLA and a master’s in educational psychology from UCLA. Her undergraduate degree is in psychology from Stanford University. Dr. Wu is a native of San Francisco, California. 52 He has contributed writing and research for Presencing Institute programs such as the Global Wellbeing and Gross National Happiness Lab, which brings together innovative thinkers from developing and industrialized countries to prototype new ways of measuring well-being and social progress. Previously, Adam supported Otto Scharmer and Katrin Kaeufer with the research and writing of their latest book, Leading From the Emerging Future: From EgoSystem to Eco-System Economies. Adam has also with the Millennium Villages Project in Ghana, youth mentoring programs in the US, and grassroots NGOs focused on social and emotional learning in India. He holds a Master’s in Sustainability Management from Columbia University. Xinjie Yu / Tsinghua University John Zornig / University of Queensland Professor Director, UQx Dr. Xinjie Yu received his Bachelor’s and Ph.D. from Tsinghua University in 1996 and 2001, respectively. He was a visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2003 and Waseda University in 2008. Dr. Yu’s textbook for the course has been recognized as the premier textbook in the field by China’s Ministry of Education and Beijing City. Dr. Yu was named the Elite Researcher of Beijing City in 2006 and the New Century Talent of China’s Ministry of Education in 2012. UQx represents UQ’s engagement in edX. His research interests include the structure of knowledge, video as an online information resource, and just-in-time learning. In recent years at UQ he managed a team developing learning tools and LTI, and worked on establishing the Australian Access Federation. Previously, John amassed twenty years of experience as a consulting technologist and at various technology companies, including Pyramid, Sun, Fujitsu and Apple. #FUTUREedu 53 "Thank You" from edX 54 #FUTUREedu 55