Higher Education Planning in an Exponential Age: A Continuous, Dynamic Process

Higher Education Planning in an Exponential Age: A Continuous, Dynamic Process

by Darrel W. Staat
Higher Education Planning in an Exponential Age: A Continuous, Dynamic Process

Higher Education Planning in an Exponential Age: A Continuous, Dynamic Process

by Darrel W. Staat

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Overview

This book fulfills a need for planning in higher education due to the impending impact of ten twenty-first century technologies: 3D printing, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, bitcoin/blockchain, genome development: agricultural, genome: medical, internet of things, nanotechnology, personal robot, and quantum computing. Each of these technologies develop in a two-stage manner: Stage 1, Linear, and Stage 2, Exponential.

Uber and Airbnb are excellent examples that developed for a short time in Stage 1, a step-by-step manner, before then reaching Stage 2, where they accelerated with exponential velocity. Both were able to accomplish rapid development through the use of digital support. The ten technologies listed above are all currently developing in Stage 1; however, each will reach Stage 2, and when they do, they will have powerful impacts on community colleges and universities. Their extremely rapid development in the second stage could take higher education by storm if the leaders, faculty, and staff are not prepared for them.

This book presents ARPAC, a planning method to successfully deal with the impact of these technologies. This planning method is critical for the future viability and success of community colleges and universities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475859690
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/10/2021
Pages: 94
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

Darrel W. Staat is past president of two community colleges in Maine (founding president of one) and one community college in Virginia. He also served as president of the South Carolina Technical College System. He is now professor and coordinator of the EdD Higher Education Executive Leadership Program at Wingate University in North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. Toboggan Theory

Chapter 2. Higher Education at the Precipice

Chapter 3. Technological Impact on Higher Education

Chapter 4. Mission and Vision

Chapter 5. ARPAC: A Strategic Planning Process

Chapter 6.ARPAC Step 1: Awareness

Chapter 7.ARPAC Step 2: Research

Chapter 8.ARPAC Step 3: Planning

Chapter 9.ARPAC Step 4: Action

Chapter 10.ARPAC Step 5: Caring

Chapter 11. Toward A Successful Future

Epilogue

Appendix

References

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