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Today, we have access to information from all over the world. I think the next step is to give us access to teachers from around the world.
Podcasting is a good start, but it's one-directional.
You are definitely correct about the disruption of the education industry.However, the music industry actually has alot more going for it than the education industry.
While both industries have vehement supporters for the old methodology, there's a difference as far as the motivation for change.
The music industry has alot of geeks and downloaeders committed to not paying for music.
The education revolution doesn't have as many people committed to knocking down the old way. They also don't have as many vehement opponents (except maybe the publishing industry). It's more that the traditional education industry isn't exactly raking in the money that they are committed to the old methodology. Rather, it's inertia.
Internet research is a given, the defenses against plagiarism standard, and the use of online tools for courses standard. The real issue is that there's an inefficiency in the market(read no open market at all) as far as teacher compensation vs. competency...
Best of luck to EduFire!
Dave