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''NextEd'' ('''NextEd.com''') was founded in 1998 as a multinational provider of web-based hosting and delivery services for the "education marketplace." It sought to partner with educational service providers based mainly in North America, the [[UK]] and [[Australia]] to develope and market web-based courses to students around the world.
''NextEd'' ('''NextEd.com''') was founded in 1998 as a multinational provider of web-based hosting and delivery services for the "education marketplace." It sought to partner with educational service providers based mainly in North America, the [[UK]] and [[Australia]] to develope and market web-based courses to students around the world.


By 2000, it offered 15 fully online degrees serving rouhgly 2,500 students, in topics ranging from business to nursing. Course materials were drawn primarily from Australian universities such as the [[University of Southern Queensland]] and the Australian Catholic University. NextEd's target client base was Asia.
As of April 2000, NextEd boasted agreements with 12 universities in [[Australia]], [[Canada]], the [[Netherlands]], [[New Zealand]], the [[UK]] and the [[US]]. Over 2,600 students from 21 countries were enrolled in 200 courses "hosted" by NextEd. NextEd's target market was Asian higher education. Investors in the Company included Fidelity Ventures, GE Equity, SCMP.com and Whitney & Co.  


NextEd had local offices in the US, Australia, China, Hong Kong and Malaysia, and partnerships with 25 higher education institutions and commercial training providers worldwide.
NextEd had local offices in the US, Australia, China, Hong Kong and Malaysia, and eventually had partnerships with 25 higher education institutions and commercial training providers worldwide.




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== More details ==
== More details ==
NextEd was founded by Terry Hilsberg, CEO, and Carl Loo, Chairman.


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NextEd (NextEd.com) was founded in 1998 as a multinational provider of web-based hosting and delivery services for the "education marketplace." It sought to partner with educational service providers based mainly in North America, the UK and Australia to develope and market web-based courses to students around the world.

As of April 2000, NextEd boasted agreements with 12 universities in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the UK and the US. Over 2,600 students from 21 countries were enrolled in 200 courses "hosted" by NextEd. NextEd's target market was Asian higher education. Investors in the Company included Fidelity Ventures, GE Equity, SCMP.com and Whitney & Co.

NextEd had local offices in the US, Australia, China, Hong Kong and Malaysia, and eventually had partnerships with 25 higher education institutions and commercial training providers worldwide.


The NextEd web site is now defunct.

More details

NextEd was founded by Terry Hilsberg, CEO, and Carl Loo, Chairman.


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> Programmes