Faced with the challenges of the changes in higher education, educational developers’ roles, and the use of innovation to stimulate change, this study aimed to synthesise literature dealing with the diffusion of innovative learning and teaching practices in higher education to determine what lessons could be learnt. The findings suggest that the following need to be considered if innovations are to influence widespread change: senior management support, recognition of the time needed to change practices, appropriate skill development, contextualised innovation, supportive networks and a solid institutional infrastructure. The paper also considers the difficulties faced when trying to generalise guidance in an area wrought with the complexit...
This latest volume in the Learning in Higher Education series, Innovative Teaching and Learning in H...
The ability to innovate is considered as a major competitive advantage in organizations, enhancing t...
Institutes of higher education can no longer pretend that the Fourth Industrial Revolution will not ...
This article reports on a study undertaken at a regional Australian university during a period of ma...
Higher education contributes to the development of countries and their competitiveness in a global m...
This study examined the diffusion of an innovation, a learning management system for distance and fl...
Global, societal changes require individuals to be able to learn a wider range of concepts, faster t...
Technology has been merged into education in almost every aspect and has also been seen as an engine...
Calls for practitioners to ‘innovate’ are common within higher education and universities, which go ...
This paper describes an empirical study that addresses the question of how higher education institut...
Calls for practitioners to ‘innovate’ are common within higher education and universities, which go ...
This paper examines three questions related to the dissemination of innovations in higher education,...
At national and institutional level and across all sectors of education there is considerable capita...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Innovat...
Within debates about teaching and learning in Higher Education, increasing attention has been placed...
This latest volume in the Learning in Higher Education series, Innovative Teaching and Learning in H...
The ability to innovate is considered as a major competitive advantage in organizations, enhancing t...
Institutes of higher education can no longer pretend that the Fourth Industrial Revolution will not ...
This article reports on a study undertaken at a regional Australian university during a period of ma...
Higher education contributes to the development of countries and their competitiveness in a global m...
This study examined the diffusion of an innovation, a learning management system for distance and fl...
Global, societal changes require individuals to be able to learn a wider range of concepts, faster t...
Technology has been merged into education in almost every aspect and has also been seen as an engine...
Calls for practitioners to ‘innovate’ are common within higher education and universities, which go ...
This paper describes an empirical study that addresses the question of how higher education institut...
Calls for practitioners to ‘innovate’ are common within higher education and universities, which go ...
This paper examines three questions related to the dissemination of innovations in higher education,...
At national and institutional level and across all sectors of education there is considerable capita...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Innovat...
Within debates about teaching and learning in Higher Education, increasing attention has been placed...
This latest volume in the Learning in Higher Education series, Innovative Teaching and Learning in H...
The ability to innovate is considered as a major competitive advantage in organizations, enhancing t...
Institutes of higher education can no longer pretend that the Fourth Industrial Revolution will not ...