This paper details an explorative and experimental project that is seeking to better implement virtual technologies of Web 2.0 into the pedagogy of higher education. Our project endeavours to position these technologies as a means of reorienting pedagogic practice within higher education around truly chaordic communities of practice that serve to develop digital citizens. We have undertaken this project with the belief that higher education should be concerned with answering the calls of our increasing digital society; that is to say become a place for foster digitally literate learners, who’s learning is not restricted to physical boundaries of the university but rather happens at all times over physical and virtual spaces
Review of Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age: designing and delivering e-learning\ud Helen Beetha...
A collection of 12 chapters by authors from 10 countries around the world (Germany, Indonesia, Canad...
Digital transformation in higher education has greatly disrupted conventional teaching and learning ...
This paper details an explorative and experimental project that is seeking to better implement virtu...
This article focuses on an explorative and experimental project seeking to implement Chaordic Learni...
The student and their relationship to the institution and their discipline is the common thread runn...
The World Wide Web has transformed primary university IT functions, but the digital economy is redef...
Curriculum innovation with the support of the web implies rethinking of forms of participation and e...
The use of technology in higher education courses continues to be provocative because of the immensi...
This paper demonstrates a practical view of expected benefits and challenges when incorporating Web...
It is often assumed that undergraduates entering higher education are fully ICT (Information Communi...
The digital is an area of life that in many societies has become so essential that non-participation...
The role of the academic, both inside and beyond the University, is under scrutiny across global hig...
This article explores how universities might engage more effectively with the imperative to develop ...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine pedagogical issues in higher education as a result of the shift ...
Review of Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age: designing and delivering e-learning\ud Helen Beetha...
A collection of 12 chapters by authors from 10 countries around the world (Germany, Indonesia, Canad...
Digital transformation in higher education has greatly disrupted conventional teaching and learning ...
This paper details an explorative and experimental project that is seeking to better implement virtu...
This article focuses on an explorative and experimental project seeking to implement Chaordic Learni...
The student and their relationship to the institution and their discipline is the common thread runn...
The World Wide Web has transformed primary university IT functions, but the digital economy is redef...
Curriculum innovation with the support of the web implies rethinking of forms of participation and e...
The use of technology in higher education courses continues to be provocative because of the immensi...
This paper demonstrates a practical view of expected benefits and challenges when incorporating Web...
It is often assumed that undergraduates entering higher education are fully ICT (Information Communi...
The digital is an area of life that in many societies has become so essential that non-participation...
The role of the academic, both inside and beyond the University, is under scrutiny across global hig...
This article explores how universities might engage more effectively with the imperative to develop ...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine pedagogical issues in higher education as a result of the shift ...
Review of Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age: designing and delivering e-learning\ud Helen Beetha...
A collection of 12 chapters by authors from 10 countries around the world (Germany, Indonesia, Canad...
Digital transformation in higher education has greatly disrupted conventional teaching and learning ...