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According to an impromptu survey undertaken by Online Educa Berlin: ‘The world’s present economic woes are opening up new opportunities for innovative forms of education and training such as informal...
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Is e-learning failing in higher education? In previous blogs, I have discussed whether e-learning is failing in higher education. To answer the question, I have examined the expectations or goals for...
View ArticleBarriers to change: Using technology to improve the cost-effectiveness of the...
The story so far In an earlier post (Using technology to improve the cost-effectiveness of the academy: Part 1), I argued that higher education institutions were suffering systemic problems trying to...
View ArticleSo: is e-learning really failing in higher education? An answer
Background This is the last in a series of ten blogs on the topic: ‘Is e-learning failing in higher education?’ My blogs on this topic were prompted by my dissatisfaction with the Canadian Council on...
View ArticleUsing IT to improve cost-effectiveness
Briggs, L. (2009) Massive IT overhaul helps Ivy Tech handle growth Campus Technology, October 29 This is an example of how IT can increase cost-effectiveness, this time mainly on the administrative...
View ArticleThe business of higher education
Lederman, D. (2009) The business of higher education Inside Higher Education, December 2 An interview with the authors of a new book: Knapp, J. and Siegel, D. (2009) The Business of Higher Education...
View ArticleUsing technology to save time and money
Ehrmann, S. (2010) Taking the Long View: Ten Recommendations about Time, Money, Technology, and Learning Change, September-October An excellent article about how to bring about sustained change and...
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