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CSPAN Digital Learning September 11, 2017

Anthknowledge that is there, it is available to everyone. , e udts forward willave the opporni to us the t a tor. Ou fe. Astouho ofand ims . Receivfund asu. What we have ied to do is, certainly for a kid from arona, we ardoing what we can to make sure there are no financial barriershatsoever. Ounet tuition costs, students payment at asu for a year of attendance, is 1800 after grants. We are excited about that. If you come from ctain income levels, you earn a meritbased scholarship. All of us need to find ways to lower our costs. We a working to lower our costs to maintain access. We try to keep our outofstate tuition average. I will Say Something on the pell grant. Im not sure what the cument is. It is one of the most farcical federal budget proposals i have had the opportunity to rd. Farce after fae after farce. Politics is different than the budget proposal. Congress in itlast action on thpell grant increased pell grant to the individual, expanded when the pell grant can be used, and expand who would be eligible. I donsee the congress of the United States so cynical that they doncontinue to want to invest in people like you, the next generation. There is number of us out there fighting for that. We all need to find a way to maintain access and make sure there are noinancial barriers to access and we work hard to do that. We need help advocating for money that is given back to stat to you can have these Great Public University stems. That is being culeft and right. We try to keep ournstate tuitio we are the Second Lowest in the entire state or public schools. And we give our Community College partners large scholarships, but they are essentially discous. We are trying do everything we can but we haveo start reinvesting and public education. I think we are ging up a little bit and we need to find her revenue sources. We nd you all help. So, get elected. We need od people in office. [applause] and honest, one of t sources at people are using isevenue that they are making in Education Programs. A lot of universities are using their distance education problems programs not to cut costs of attdance but to generate revenue. Chging the ttion based on market and not on cost. So if the cost basis is low for the continuing Education Program or the online program, that is not an illegitimate way to generate revenue. In the organization has to find programs that are more expensive to offer than offer the le expensive ones. It is very expensive for us to produce our Nursing Program but we do not chge those students at thearket level. But just to be more concerned about it, this is a base where Technology Utilization is helping universitieschieve standing by your using them to helpou institution yourself, not lower the tuiofor the students . We saw a 17 of our revenue off the top for a number of our programs taken from Financial Aid for othestudents who cannot afford it. We have ways in which we generate revenue internally, to be able to affect the cost basis so that we c live up to our responsibilities to make sure th certain students are not left out for financial reans. I have to say ts, how many of you utilize some type of assiance, student loans, raise your hand . Oh boy, so i have four kids, two of my daugers have finished degree, at 250,000. I have anoth two cents, also probably going to be another 250,000. Where i live, it is other to mansions wh that money. What why dont we srt inking about doing this together again, if we stratify if we go along with a budt that they put out there, the farcal one [laughter] i didnt want to go there, but it is draconian. We cannot allow that, Everybody Needs to make phone calls, the same thing as a health bill thfact is that what youre saying is that were trying to help students like him. He should not come out of college drawn in debt, and a lot of sds are dying still owing money and thr parents now owe money. We could do better, that is all i am saying. Next question . Hlo, i am jack, and i am chairman of the futures council, a group of thought leaders really related to health care focus. What i really wanted to address in the relationship to Technology Application is that we are constantly battling the whole issue between Health Care Expenditures and eenditures for Health Care Education expenditures for education. I was rtunate to be watching nbc in them working with the secretary of the v. A. He is essentially a littleknown it is a little known fact that the v. A. Had the largest telemedicine proam in the world, 2 mlion visits occur through the program. D ere is a Company Based in scottsdale, arizona who works with that. Relationship to the focus of the cost expenditures that cld be reduced using these technogies, there are prohibited by variety of different politil, social and administrati work processes and agendas in a way that it is a most impossible to use technology efficiently treduce significant costs that could be reinvested in education or the Health Care Area what are your thoughts on bringing more efficiencies with technology to some of these areas . Iit cultural or politic . It is political this raises my Blood Pressure [laughter] this is political but we let it happen. If we go to the ballot bes and vote for peoe who support these limitations, we are letting it happen. People have to get more involved, because if you have the technologyhat lowers cost, it will help everybody i call it the profit over people syndrome. We have to getway from that. People have to stand up and participate, we cannot let what happened last ar, those people who do not suppo people who care about people not dying, or ople without health care. The doctor who has never made me chairman of any community chairm of any committee by the way, [laughter] talk aittle bit about this. The universities have that responsibility to tranorm themselves and figure out how to use digital tools, not just to provide learning f students but also to run businesses . Every industry or organization is trying to find ways to digitally transform themselv and universities are no different. There are opportunities of great costs best cutting them in terms of how you run them. There are universities that are running up to five datcenters, when they do not need to do that. Universities look at themlves and fure out how to gitally transform themselves, they can actually run more efficiently. Not that they are not trying, but we could do better. That was not ju a commercial forhe cloud, wasnt it . [laughter] i spent seven years at accenture working in strategy and consulting and in 20 years, we have been talking about h organizations have been transforming themselves. It is also a human costand i live thievy day. We try to be more efficit using technology, we are in the cloud now, so he got rid of our data center. But there is a cost, human bein that are laid off or we try to fi other jobbut often there are ne. So, some of the cultural piece of it is there, and we have to take it seriously. It is hard when you displaced people. What is coming is that there will bmore and more of this displacement and we have to help peopleealize it. Earlier, part of our conversation, we were talking about how have to realize that iis a long life, you will probably have nine different kind of careers. So you should keep goi back and reinventing yourself, there are many different careers out there for people. I think the only thing i would add, is a sty a few years ago by the editor of a magazine called nature gazine, one of the top science magazines in the country. He said he nded an article describing what u think about the university adding a new resech institute. I wrote the article and a said no, they should not. What they should do, is have three and s, why should be fosed on Human History and understanding the body, biology, and, everything about the cell and canc. Whatever it costs to understand abt how we work. Not 28 institutes, with lots of programs in them. The second institutes should be designed on outcomes, how do you even out the outcomes of the highest possible level for everyone in our society and figure out how tdo that . These structures, nedesigns, new organizaons, economic models and so forth. The Third Institute is about lowering the cost of health care which is now 9,000 or more per person per year in this country for a rge segment of our population. A lot of that, as you know was not well received. [laughter] and got published in the magazine and the bostoglobe called and said they wanted to run it in the sunday edition as thmain article. So i got one guy said that i was an illegitimate checked illegitimate child of mccain. What they meant by that, [lauter] what they meant by that was that surely a had been ntally corrupted by some kind of coervative logic, and now all i was doing was sping vile that would then somehow take money away from science. That is literally what the article said. There was no interest in loweringosts, maximization of outcomes across the border elements of society, so the answer to your question is, it is cultu. That is all the time we have for the program. [applause] before we end tonight,n behalf of all of us, i would li t thank asu for making the event possible, our partners at the japaneseamerican muum for allowing us into their beautiful space, we thank you all for coming tonight. 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