Most Higher Education institutions are now embracing e-learning to some extent. Some have instigated institution-wide e-learning initiatives, whilst others are engaging in the use of e-learning to expand their portfolio of course provision and the development of new niche markets. But the successful deployment of e-learning, whether large-scale or more localised, is complex and multi-faceted. This paper considers these complexities by drawing on the findings across four disparate e-learning evaluations, arguing that these provide a valuable means of extrapolating key lessons to ensure better use of e-learning and avoidance of large-scale, spectacular and public disasters, such as the UK e-University
The COVID-19 pandemic created many challenges for higher education institutions (HEI), one of the mo...
paper presents an analysis of the information obtained through the third EUNIS E-Learning Snapshots ...
The use of digital technologies in Higher Education has grown dramatically dur-ing the COVID-19 pand...
Most Higher Education institutions are now embracing e learning to some extent. Some have instigated...
The UK eUniversities Project (UKeU) was a major initiative designed to increase the presence of UK h...
Using the analogy of e-learning as “the perfect storm”, the aim of this paper is to explore the disr...
Most Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) within the UK have progressed beyond thinking of e-learnin...
This paper investigates the models and acceptability of e-learning to the emerging student markets f...
This paper investigates the models and acceptability of e-learning to the emerging student markets f...
This paper examines the e-learning strategies adopted by universities, from the perspective of three...
The UK’s attempt to develop a global e-university ended in public failure in 2004. The main focus of...
The global upheaval caused by COVID-19 in 2020 has by many been considered as the biggest accelerato...
Teachers and students in higher education are coming to realize that to become competent practition...
The new information and communication technologies (ICT) affect currently most spheres of life, incl...
This chapter examines the nature of emergent trends in methods being used to develop and deliver e-l...
The COVID-19 pandemic created many challenges for higher education institutions (HEI), one of the mo...
paper presents an analysis of the information obtained through the third EUNIS E-Learning Snapshots ...
The use of digital technologies in Higher Education has grown dramatically dur-ing the COVID-19 pand...
Most Higher Education institutions are now embracing e learning to some extent. Some have instigated...
The UK eUniversities Project (UKeU) was a major initiative designed to increase the presence of UK h...
Using the analogy of e-learning as “the perfect storm”, the aim of this paper is to explore the disr...
Most Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) within the UK have progressed beyond thinking of e-learnin...
This paper investigates the models and acceptability of e-learning to the emerging student markets f...
This paper investigates the models and acceptability of e-learning to the emerging student markets f...
This paper examines the e-learning strategies adopted by universities, from the perspective of three...
The UK’s attempt to develop a global e-university ended in public failure in 2004. The main focus of...
The global upheaval caused by COVID-19 in 2020 has by many been considered as the biggest accelerato...
Teachers and students in higher education are coming to realize that to become competent practition...
The new information and communication technologies (ICT) affect currently most spheres of life, incl...
This chapter examines the nature of emergent trends in methods being used to develop and deliver e-l...
The COVID-19 pandemic created many challenges for higher education institutions (HEI), one of the mo...
paper presents an analysis of the information obtained through the third EUNIS E-Learning Snapshots ...
The use of digital technologies in Higher Education has grown dramatically dur-ing the COVID-19 pand...