Online Education Would Give Everyone Access to World-Class Learning
What He Predicted
In his 2010 Annual Letter, Gates predicted that the internet would fundamentally democratize education, making high-quality learning materials available to anyone globally regardless of wealth or geography. He saw this as particularly transformative for students in developing nations with no access to good teachers.
What Actually Happened
Coursera (2012), edX (2012), and Khan Academy (founded 2006, viral by 2012) proved this vision. Over 220 million learners have enrolled on Coursera alone. Khan Academy reaches 150+ million students across 190 countries. MIT OpenCourseWare made elite university content free for the world.
Source: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/annual-letters/annual-letter-2010
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