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Pace of Change in College Course Materials AcceleratesROCKVILLE, Md., Dec. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The college publishing industry in the U.S. has undergone significant change in recent years and the disruption intensified in the 2019-2020 academic year with further disruption on the horizon, according to the newly released report College Course Materials Trends and Outlook 2020-2022, from Simba Information. "The future of course materials very well may not be in the compilation of content, such as in a book, but in apps and tools that invoke AI to move a student through a learning process that reacts to a student's mastery of a given topic," said Kathy Mickey, managing editor of the Education Group at Simba Information. The report examines the accelerated pace of change that is altering how publishers create course materials, how institutions offer them and how students access them. Among the topics covered in the report are:
College Course Materials Trends and Outlook 2020-2022 stands alone as an overview of the changing market for instructional resources in the coming years through 2022. The report also is a companion to State of College Course Materials 2018-2019 released in September 2019. College Course Materials Trends and Outlook 2020-2022 examines publisher strategies for course materials and provides segment growth forecasts through 2022 for new course materials—including print textbooks, etextbooks and digital media—as well as the persistent used-textbook segment. For more information on Simba's new report, College Course Materials Trends and Outlook 2020-2022, visit: https://www.simbainformation.com/College-Course-Materials-Trends-Outlook-12781536/ or call (US): 888.297.4622 (Int): +1.240.747.3091. About Simba Information View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pace-of-change-in-college-course-materials-accelerates-300966158.html SOURCE Simba Information |