The Age of Convergence: Considering a Continuum and an Unbundling of Education (The EvoLLLution)

The Age of Convergence: Considering a Continuum and an Unbundling of Education (The EvoLLLution)

"'Convergence' at its simplest occurs when two or more distinct entities, concepts or phenomena are brought together. It can also be thought of as a process that breaks down barriers between disciplines enabling novel solutions and new ways of tackling complex scientific and societal challenges. More commonly it describes multiple technologies brought together in a single device creating a totally new level of functionality."—Source: The EvoLLLution

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WHY THIS MATTERS:

With nontraditional learners quickly establishing themselves as the new majority, student needs are shifting and changing in untold ways. How will institution’s evolve to fill an evolving set of needs throughout the scope of careers? —Eduwire Editors