Three questions for Cornell's Paul Krause
Briefly

Paul Krause, the vice provost of external education at Cornell University, leads the eCornell initiative which has evolved to support online education for nontraditional students. eCornell, operational for over 24 years, collaborates with all academic units to create programs including over 200 online professional certificates and social impact initiatives. Krause emphasizes the transformative potential of AI in online learning while acknowledging concerns about the upcoming challenges in higher education. His role is crucial in extending the reach of Cornell's academic resources and providing impactful training to a diverse audience.
I'm excited by AI's potential to revolutionize online courses through personalization and new ways to engage students. We can already incorporate remarkable new ways to engage.
Our portfolio includes online professional certificates, executive education, online degree program support and various social impact initiatives.
Last year, we offered more than 200 noncredit online certificate programs, created with over 250 faculty members.
I lead the universitywide effort to extend Cornell's reach to nontraditional students - those not in a residential degree program.
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