Horizon report

Higher education is through a global shift.

Trends

Economic

New institutional business model

Political

Higher education if affected by

long-standing entanglement,

Political Instability Driving Uncertainty in Higher Education

Political Ideology Impacting Pedagogy

Decrease in Public Funding

Technological

Long-term planning:

Learning Analytics and Big Data

(Re)Defining Instructional Modalities

Challengues

Key technologies and practices

AI for learning

Analysis of data

-Institutional Systems and Culture.

Data managment

-Ethics and Equity

tools

It requires: 1.Improving Student Performance 2.Improving Student Learning Experiences

A complex process

Hybrid learning

Investment and practice

Technology

Learning Space Desig

More efforts

Teaching/learning

Mainstreaming Hybrid/
Remote Learning modes

Rethinking the practice of education

Equitable Education.

A Richer Blend of Blended Modalities

A great opportunite of changing.

Student and Faculty Buy-In

Microcredentials

Devlelopment of competences

Online and Hybrid Capabilities.

Connections to Industry and the workforce

Education and trainning

Professional development for Hybrid/Remote teaching.

It implies:

Impacts of Better Teaching.

Great benefist

Faculty Enthusiasm for Learning

How institutions use new tools and pedagogical approaches

Cybersecurity

social

Teaching/learning experiences

Hybrid and Online Learning

Skills-Based Learning

Education: social practice

Remote work

Environmental

Climate stability and environmental sustainability.

Concerns about

Physical Campus Structures

Increase in Sustainable Development Goals

Planetary Health

Scenarios

Alternative futures

Growth

Based on:

-Access to education -Embrace of digital technologies -The use of learning analytics and “big data

Constraint

It might change if:

- Institutions support planetary health. - They service to global well-being. - Focus on the ecological concerns. - Establish collaborative research.

Collapse

Result of:

Institutions ideologies

Political divisions

The identities and missions behind of higher education.

Tranformation

Reevaluate learning/Teaching

New goals

Practical Knowledge

Education for work

Skills

Implications

Different context

Canadian H.E

Multiple learning modalities

Targeted Skills through
Microcredentials

Mainstreaming Hybrid/Remote
Learning Modes

Educational Technology

Mexican H.E

Boundaries to face:

Inequalities

Digital gap

Financial support

Saudi Arabian H.E

Develompent and adapatbility

Labor market

Institutions approach

Workforce skills

Stakeholders

Australian H.E

Rethink traditional education

Flexibility
and Responsivity

Methods to
Measure Goals

Innovative proposals

United States H.E

Community Colleges

integrated learning environment

Flexibility

Adapatbility

strengthening

Research Institutions

Towards the new gold standard

Resources

Infrastructure

Balance

strategies

Innovation

Emerging industries

Robotic

Virtual reality

Transportation

1.Cost and Value of College Degrees. 2.Digital Economy.

Its necessary a new economic model which allows no only sustainable
enrollments, but funding.