This paper explores the way that learning technologies frame teaching practice in higher education using both autoethnography and discourse analysis (interpretative repertoires). The analysis juxtaposes our own experience in the form of data from two interviews, with teaching and learning policy documents from the group of five Australian Technology Network universities, as a means of investigating the centrality of these technologies in the reconfiguring of teaching practice in higher education for the networked university. The data yielded thre
This paper explores the interface between digital technologies and the teaching labour process in Au...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...
Learning and teaching is no longer the exclusive domain of teaching academics and is increasingly re...
In this chapter, the way in which varied terms such as Networked learning, e-learning and Technology...
Higher education is a site of struggle over aims, values and identities of students and academics. L...
The paper examines the potential of policy discourses in an educational reform process to produce re...
Learning technologies are endorsed though government and university agendas through a discourse of e...
This article explores powerful, constraining representations of encounters between digital technolog...
The shift away from traditional teaching approaches in higher education towards the new ‘traditional...
Abstract National strategies play a crucial role in framing how digital technologies are enacted in ...
This dissertation presents an in-depth, qualitative case study that documents the efforts of two UK ...
Given digital technology\u27s expansion of environments that teaching and learning take place, this ...
[Abstract]: Deploying the principles of autoethnography, this paper reflects on the authors’ respect...
This paper discusses the concept of the network organisation in relation to the technologised univer...
This paper explores the interface between digital technologies and the teaching labour process in Au...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...
Learning and teaching is no longer the exclusive domain of teaching academics and is increasingly re...
In this chapter, the way in which varied terms such as Networked learning, e-learning and Technology...
Higher education is a site of struggle over aims, values and identities of students and academics. L...
The paper examines the potential of policy discourses in an educational reform process to produce re...
Learning technologies are endorsed though government and university agendas through a discourse of e...
This article explores powerful, constraining representations of encounters between digital technolog...
The shift away from traditional teaching approaches in higher education towards the new ‘traditional...
Abstract National strategies play a crucial role in framing how digital technologies are enacted in ...
This dissertation presents an in-depth, qualitative case study that documents the efforts of two UK ...
Given digital technology\u27s expansion of environments that teaching and learning take place, this ...
[Abstract]: Deploying the principles of autoethnography, this paper reflects on the authors’ respect...
This paper discusses the concept of the network organisation in relation to the technologised univer...
This paper explores the interface between digital technologies and the teaching labour process in Au...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...