Learning in Transition: College Course Materials Market Forecast 2014
NEW YORK, Sept. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Learning in Transition: College Course Materials Market Forecast 2014
Simba Information's Learning in Transition: College Course Materials Market Forecast 2014 is the most up-to-date business information and market trends resource providing a complete view of the higher education market in the U.S. in a single-source format. This report is a result of Simba Information's ongoing research in the area of instructional materials in higher education.
Learning in Transition: College Course Materials Market Forecast 2014 provides an overview of the changing market for instructional resources in higher education. This new edition of Simba Information's reporting on the college instructional materials market offers a particular focus on the changes in:
Format of instructional materials,
Types of course materials in demand,
How instructional resources are being delivered.
Simba provides both sizing and context to the market segments of new and used textbooks and multimedia materials.
Table of Contents
Methodology
Executive Summary
Chapter 1: Size and StructureIntroduction Market Structure
Technology Focus Varies by Institution Type
Great Expectations Unmet?
IT Investment Priorities for the Future
Progress in Online Education
The Role of MOOCS
US Course Materials Industry Structure
The New Textbooks: Shifting Demand
Used Textbooks Persist
Multimedia Viewed as Growth Driver
Publishers Embrace Adaptive, Often with Knewton
McGraw-Hill Builds Own Adaptive Stable
eTextbooks: Less than a Success
Digital Tools not eTexts
IPFW Moves Forward with Move to Digital Materials
Learning in Transition: College Course Materials Market Forecast 2014
Table 1.1: The Mindset List of the Class of 2017
Table 1.2: Degree-Granting Postsecondary Institutions 2012-2013
Table 1.3: Top Institutional IT Priorities Over the Next Two-Three Years,Fall 2013
Table 1.4: Course Materials Sales, 2000-2013
Table 1.5: Sales of Key College Course Materials 2011-2013
Table 1.6: Knewton Timeline Table
1.7: Share of Media Used in College Courses, 2014P Chapter 2: Market Drivers: Enrollment, Funding & PolicyEnrollment to Grow at Slower Rate
Student Population Ages
Online Courses Become Part of College Experience
Seeking Personalization through Technology
For-Profit Education Growth Stalls
Like Enrollment Growth, Tuition Hikes Slow
Instructional Materials Prices in the Spotlight
Broader Federal Role in College Financing
Federal Funding Beyond the Department of Education
Possible New Federal Initiatives
State Support for Higher Education Rebounds
Federal Policy Impacts Institutions and Students
State Leaders Also Plan for Higher Education
Governors Talk Higher Education in State of the States
Table 2.1: Projected Enrollment by Institution Type Table 2.2: Enrollment by Age of Student Table 2.3: Enrollment by Institution Type Table 2.4: Career College Enrollment Winter 2013 vs. 2012 Table 2.5: Tuition and Fees, 2013-2014 vs. 2012-2013 Table 2.6: Average Full Time Undergraduate's Budget for Books & Supplies Table 2.7: State Fiscal Support for Higher Education, FY 2014 vs. FY 2013 Chapter 3: DistributionDistribution Overview What Students Pay College Stores Still First Stop Used Texts Wanted but Limited Textbook Rental Options on the Rise
Chegg Helped Drive Rental Programs
Slow Shift to Digital Content Companies Evolve with Digital Shift Vendor and Institution Partnerships Offer New Models Table 3.1: Average Full-Time Undergraduate's Budget for Books & Supplies Table 3.2: Total College Store Market Chapter 4: Competitive Landscape & TrendsIntroduction
Publishers Seek Role in OER
OER Here to Stay
OER Business Models Still Under Development
Wiley and Openstax Partner
Disruption in the LMS Segment
Blackboard Adapts, Instructure Progresses
Gilfus Enters Competition with Adrenna
Desire2Learn Sees Move to the Cloud
Disruption in the Publishing Segment
Pearson Invests in My Labs
Cengage Keeps Focus on Students
Adaptive Digital Appeals to McGraw-Hill
Digital and Custom Hitting the Mark at Wiley
Tough Market for Operating Performance
Cengage Leads in Margin
M&A as a Tool for Change
Digital First at McGraw-Hill
Distribution Solutions : Vital Source Technologies
New Power Points: Intel, Pearson and Blackboard
Table 4.1: Incubating Ed Tech Table 4.2: A Profile of LMS Market, Fall 2013 Table 4.3: Simba Information's Leading College Publishers, 2013 vs. 2012 Table 4.4: Selected Publisher's Digital Shares, 2013 Table 4.5: Simba Information's Higher Education Provider Performance Index,2013 vs. 2012 Table 4.6: Simba Information's Merger & Acquisition Index, 2013-Q1 2014 Chapter 5: Conclusions and OutlookIntroduction Moving to a More Digital Future Outlook: Moderate Growth in 2014
Persistence of Print
Used Texts Follow New
eTextbooks Growth Moderates
Multimedia Finds its Places as Growth Driver
Table 5.1: Sales Forecast of Key College Course Materials 2013-2017P
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