EDUCAUSE 2014: Higher Education's Next Venture

Microsoft Education's Cameron Evans says the higher education business model must change dramatically in order to fully meet students' needs.

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<li>Cameron Evans, Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Education</li>
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Video Highlights

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<li>Improving productivity, lowering costs and changing student outcomes should be the top priorities of U.S. higher education leaders as they navigate the rapidly changing technological landscape, Evans says.</li>
<li>In the context of education, Big Data-driven insights can show how students learn, what makes them successful and ultimately improve outcomes.</li>
<li>Today's challenges will demand more courage from IT leaders, CIOs and college presidents, Evans says: "We need to accelerate our progress in higher education."</li>
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