How collaboration via the World Wide Web can provide a global perspective and truly provide the student with a world-class education

Out AI team take a deep dive into a 2000 conference paper which applied systems thinking to propose solutions to the shortage of qualified instructors in graduate-level Information Technology programs. The core idea is collaborative teaming among universities, using distance education technology to leverage global expertise and overcome geographical limitations. This approach, involving various teaching formats, aims to improve course quality, update curriculum, and address intellectual property concerns. Alternative models are explored, such as a customer-contractor relationship between universities and instructors, enhancing flexibility and competition. Ultimately, the paper advocates for a distributed model of education, leveraging the World Wide Web to create a truly global learning experience. The paper may be found at https://therightrequirement.com/pubs/2000/unisadl.pdf

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The AI team take a deep dive into successful innovative tools, practical and conceptual applications of systems thinking and beyond and systems engineering to various types of problems, summarizing the concepts behind the successes and usually drawing general conclusions for how the concepts may be used in other situations. The opinions expressed by the AI team in each deep dive are their own and have not been edited in any way. While systems thinking provides an understanding of the problematic situation, you need to go beyond systems thinking to create solutions, especially innovative solutions. Join my LinkedIn group (Tackling complex problems) and discuss the content of the podcasts (https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13991392/)