The extent to which opportunities afforded by e-learning are embraced by an institution can depend in large measure on whether it is perceived as enabling and transformative or as a major and disruptive distraction. Most case studies focus on the former. This paper describes how e-learning was introduced into the latter environment. The sensitivity of competing pressures in a research intensive university substantially influenced the manner in which e-learning was promoted. This paper tells that story, from initial stealth to eventual university acknowledgement of the relevance of e-learning specifically to its own context
There are hopes that new learning technologies will help to transform university learning and teachi...
There are hopes that new learning technologies will help to transform university learning and teachi...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchInformation technolog...
The uploaded paper is the final version that was sent to the publishers Paper submitted to double i...
Proceedings of the 2006 ICICTECase studies of introducing e-learning tend to focus upon universities...
Case studies of introducing e-learning tend to focus upon universities where senior management enthu...
Computer technology has been harnessed for education in UK universities ever since the first compute...
E-learning has acquired the status of a "radical innovation" in higher education over the past decad...
The implementation of e-learning in universities is often explored through the conceptual framework ...
Abstract: This paper addresses the question: how can e-learning be embedded in traditional universit...
Abstract: Online education in institutional contexts means new organizational problems. The fact tha...
Educational technology in higher education has not managed to match the ubiquity of technology in ev...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
There are hopes that new learning technologies will help to transform university learning and teachi...
There are hopes that new learning technologies will help to transform university learning and teachi...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchInformation technolog...
The uploaded paper is the final version that was sent to the publishers Paper submitted to double i...
Proceedings of the 2006 ICICTECase studies of introducing e-learning tend to focus upon universities...
Case studies of introducing e-learning tend to focus upon universities where senior management enthu...
Computer technology has been harnessed for education in UK universities ever since the first compute...
E-learning has acquired the status of a "radical innovation" in higher education over the past decad...
The implementation of e-learning in universities is often explored through the conceptual framework ...
Abstract: This paper addresses the question: how can e-learning be embedded in traditional universit...
Abstract: Online education in institutional contexts means new organizational problems. The fact tha...
Educational technology in higher education has not managed to match the ubiquity of technology in ev...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
There are hopes that new learning technologies will help to transform university learning and teachi...
There are hopes that new learning technologies will help to transform university learning and teachi...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchInformation technolog...