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Michael Cairns Managing Partner Information Media Partners EDTech Market Overview Publishers Forum Berlin 2017

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Page 1: Edtech 2017 Market Overview, Publishers Forum Berlin

Michael Cairns

Managing Partner

Information Media Partners

EDTech Market Overview

Publishers Forum Berlin 2017

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Introduction

Michael Cairns is a publishing and media executive with over 25 years experience in

business strategy, operations and technology implementation. As a business

executive, Mr. Cairns has successfully managed several troubled and under-

performing businesses, creating new business opportunities, developing new funding

sources and enhancing shareholder value for investors. His years spent as an

operating executive have largely been with brand-name publishing companies such

as Macmillan, Inc., Berlitz International, Wolters Kluwer Health, Reed Elsevier and

R.R. Bowker. As a consultant, Mr. Cairns has worked with clients as diverse as

AARP, Hewlett Packard, InterPublic Companies and Reed Elsevier with an emphasis

on business strategy, market development and corporate development.

His skills and experience include:

Business and corporate strategy development and implementation

Operations management and business transformation

Traditional and digital publishing and operations

Print-to-digital transformation and adoption of new business models

Software development and software services

Mr. Cairns holds an MBA (Finance) from Georgetown University and a BA from

Boston University. He has served on several boards and advisory groups including

the Association of American Publishers, Book Industry Study Group and the

International ISBN organization. Additionally, he has public and private company

board experience.

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Michael Cairns

Information Media Partners

Strategy Consulting

New York, London, Melbourne

Tel: 908 938 4889

[email protected]

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Information Media Partners

Michael Cairns established Information Media Partners in 2006 as a boutique strategy

consulting firm focused on the information and education publishing segment. The work

conducted by the firm includes product development, corporate development, sales

management and corporate reorganizations. We work with established businesses, private

equity owners and potential acquirers.

Examples of our work include:

Reorganized and re-focused a $25 million software publishing company by aligning

business operations with client priorities; implementing internal collaboration tools and

project management standards; re-building executive team to focus on effective and

efficient management

Defined a new business strategy for a large non-profit association and advocacy group,

expanding their business model into global markets to exploit their core knowledge and

expertise across a broader market

Led an information technology capabilities review at a large international advertising

holding company. Completed over 200 interviews in 15 international offices and multiple

group focus sessions to define the operational ‘gaps’ between existing agency capabilities

and those necessary and important for client delivery by region

Completed a sales management effectiveness review for a global software company and

defined six key project initiatives to improve sales effectiveness, market development and

account management

We approach our client engagements in a standardized, logical manner which creates the best

environment to identify key business drivers, administrative and logistical road blocks and/or

product or market definition issues. Our investigative approach leads to better insights into

your businesses and supports the development of workable solutions and recommendations

for success.

Visit the Information Media Partners website for more information.

Sample Client List

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What is “EdTech”?

The intersection of technology tools and

education content

Data analytics platforms

Content and other marketplaces

User generated tools and applications

To provide access to information and learning to

obtain skills and knowledge

In other words – the application of technology to

support learning

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Big Picture Trends – 2017 Horizon Report

One Year or Less

Bring your own

device

Learning analytics

Adaptive learning

Two – Three Years

Augmented and

virtual reality

Makerspaces

Four to Five

Years

• Affective computing

• Robotics

Investment money has accelerated in the past five years

chasing start-up opportunities but may have reached

saturation.

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Historic Increasing Investment – Recent Slowdown

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Update: Q1 2017

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Product Segments in EdTech

Learning management

systems

Early childhood education

Broad online learning

programs

Enterprise learning

Next gen schools

Tech schools

Online to offline

Testing & remediation

Digital course materials

and courseware

Test prep

Curriculum production

Search

School administration

Next gen study tools

Language learning

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Select Ed Tech Market Map

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Edtech/Education Business Drivers

The internet “network effect:” enables accessibility to

vast collections of education materials

Technology has facilitated ‘new learning models’ which

had redefined how students integrate learning into work

and personal development

Expanding life-time earning ‘gap’ of those educated at

higher levels supports the value of education

Broader workflow automation is eliminating old-line

employment paths causing acceleration in worker ‘re-

education’ needs and requirements

Rapid growth of non-English markets for education

content ‘technology leap’ embedding technology

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Thoughts on Trends Impacting EdTech

Traditional content

Access models

Platforms

Accreditation

New technology

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End of Traditional Content?

Open educational course materials

Textbook form factor eroding

Battle for attention

“entrepreneur culture” forcing a rethinking of the

entire educational experience

Online vs offline – generational shift

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Access Models

Flattening of supply chain – enabling direct relationships

But, complicated with more platforms, distributors,

outlets, etc.

Business model transition from “one off” sale to varieties

of subscription models is difficult

Publishers need to rely on direct relationships wherever

they can

Subscriptions/memberships assume higher engagement

with customer

“On the verge of learning about your consumers

intimately. Need to wake up to this and learn from this”

Institutional sales (B2B and B2B2C) more predictable13

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Platform Wars

xml first workflows

Mobile: Apple vs Android

Bring your own device

Functionality

International markets

Acquisitions and roll-ups: beach heads are

valuable

Dependence on hardware and/or good

connectivity is likely to fail – lowest common

denominator may be very low14

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Changing Accreditation and Degrees

Work experience

Badges and certifications

Changing test and assessment requirements

On demand, in situ learning needs for career

advance

Life long learning

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New Technology

Virtual reality

Interesting for distance and/or remote users

In class headset is potentially a distraction

Augmented reality

Significant opportunity in education and career

development

Turning 2D drawings into 3D models which can be

played with

Non-headset on the way?

Makerspaces

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