Some combination of:<p>1. A tinkering mentality a la DIY as educational institutions fail to keep up with accelerating progress; as developing world grows more important on the world stage; and as kids in the affluent world get bored.<p>2. Machine learning turning into machine teaching, like Google Now but for retention and discovery, with aspects of Duolingo, Khan Academy, probably with social gamification and sharing ("Billy just learned these basic facts about accounting!")<p>3. Digital economy acceleration, probably with blockchain tokens, leading to a huge incentivization of people to produce their own educational material, mentor others, etc. Imagine a bunch of creative people making videos and stuff, in global efficient competition, and being directly rewarded for upvotes/views with tokens, maybe even community-specific tokens with different exchange rates to other communities (see Steemit for a glimpse of this).
Pretty much the same as it is right now except more competitive. A degree will be even less valuable but even more necessary as a requirement.<p>MOOCs will grow more popular but they won't replace traditional education.
1. No colleges
2. Videos like Khan Academy
3. Teachers help students solve problems, not waste their time doing the job of a repeating the same thing over and over.
4. Teachers will (hopefully) be compensated on their ability to engage with and motivate and connect with their students.
This video answers to your question and it is pretty cool:<p><a href="https://youtu.be/7vsCAM17O-M" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/7vsCAM17O-M</a>
First question to ask: What will be cheap enough to scale to billions of users? This question is important because the future of education will look like what most people use to get educated, and most people will be in India/China/Africa.<p>The biggest education providers today are Google/YouTube/Quora/Reddit/Stack Exchange.<p>I don't think this will change. These things scale, people want to use them, and they seem to work.<p>[This question is subjective depending on your definition of what education is and what goals it serves]