The report describes the language of ICTs in higher education both in terms of the shifting, emerging terminology and the varied understandings of ICTs in terms of national and institutional policies and reported practices. It reveals the emerging organizational forms that locate the work, and argues that despite an absence of an over-arching policy framework, policy in South Africa is being formed implicitly by practice. It moves on to describe three prevalent meanings of technological change: change as improvement; change as innovation; and change as transformation. Finally, key issues and debates, which emerge from the data "texts", are identified and examined
Doctor of Philosophy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The higher education sector in Africa is e...
In the context of an increasing reliance on, and integration of, Information and Communication Techn...
The public higher education sector in South Africa is governed by an act of Parliament which defines...
In the last 20 years, the South African higher education has changed significantly, influenced by gl...
© 2016 British Educational Research Association In the last 20 years, the South African higher educa...
Introduction: The appearance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) at the intersectio...
There is a major drive in South Africa to reshape the higher educational landscape, but traditional ...
One of the most common problems of using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in educat...
This paper reports on a project which was initiated in 2011 and which aims to learn more about emerg...
Published ArticleThe aim of the paper is, firstly, to deal with the reasons for the sudden increase ...
The appearance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) at the intersection of competing...
That universities can, and should play a key role in the development of an Information Society has b...
The use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in higher education is becoming more and more ...
ICT has the potential to enhance and transform higher education in many ways. Fundamental to the eff...
This is the author's version of a work that was accepted for publication of the article: Computers &...
Doctor of Philosophy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The higher education sector in Africa is e...
In the context of an increasing reliance on, and integration of, Information and Communication Techn...
The public higher education sector in South Africa is governed by an act of Parliament which defines...
In the last 20 years, the South African higher education has changed significantly, influenced by gl...
© 2016 British Educational Research Association In the last 20 years, the South African higher educa...
Introduction: The appearance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) at the intersectio...
There is a major drive in South Africa to reshape the higher educational landscape, but traditional ...
One of the most common problems of using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in educat...
This paper reports on a project which was initiated in 2011 and which aims to learn more about emerg...
Published ArticleThe aim of the paper is, firstly, to deal with the reasons for the sudden increase ...
The appearance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) at the intersection of competing...
That universities can, and should play a key role in the development of an Information Society has b...
The use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in higher education is becoming more and more ...
ICT has the potential to enhance and transform higher education in many ways. Fundamental to the eff...
This is the author's version of a work that was accepted for publication of the article: Computers &...
Doctor of Philosophy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The higher education sector in Africa is e...
In the context of an increasing reliance on, and integration of, Information and Communication Techn...
The public higher education sector in South Africa is governed by an act of Parliament which defines...