This editorial of the Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning (JOFDL) provides an overview of the FLANZ2018 biennial conference held at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 9–11 April, 2018. The conference theme, From Inception to Infinity: Inhabiting the Multiple Places, Spaces and Time for Learning provided the context for the five keynote speakers to explore the opportunities for learning that are emerging from the rapidly changing world of digital technologies. An overview of their presentations is discussed below. These, in addition to the two extended conference papers in the issue, offer insights into emerging learning opportunities. The other contributions in this issue extend our understanding of how digital te...
As the higher education sector adapts to technological, social and political change, those involved ...
Open Access (OA) publishing, that is the immediate, online, free availability of research outputs wi...
This think piece is a follow-up to a keynote delivered at the biennial DEANZ Conference, at the Univ...
This editorial of the Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning (JOFDL) provides an overview o...
This editorial offers an overview of extended papers presented at the biennial DEANZ2016 conference ...
Digital fluency affects us all – as our world becomes more online, our skills to be able to navigate...
The times they are a-changin’. It’s a prophetic song, and one that’s been around long enough to atte...
Change and more change. This editorial, like the last, notes several changes happening within the Jo...
Although the potential to increase equitable access to education is threatened by economic and techn...
This editorial provides insights into the processes of scholarly publishing, at a time of handover t...
Valuing more open and equitable approaches to practice and research in the field of flexible, open, ...
The contemporary university – as any other educational, social, business, or government institution ...
This paper is based on a keynote talk delivered at the biannual DEANZ Conference, at the University ...
This issue of the Journal uses the metaphor of raranga te kete aronui (weaving the basket of the pur...
Introduction to a special journal issue devoted to innovation in teaching and learning, highlighting...
As the higher education sector adapts to technological, social and political change, those involved ...
Open Access (OA) publishing, that is the immediate, online, free availability of research outputs wi...
This think piece is a follow-up to a keynote delivered at the biennial DEANZ Conference, at the Univ...
This editorial of the Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning (JOFDL) provides an overview o...
This editorial offers an overview of extended papers presented at the biennial DEANZ2016 conference ...
Digital fluency affects us all – as our world becomes more online, our skills to be able to navigate...
The times they are a-changin’. It’s a prophetic song, and one that’s been around long enough to atte...
Change and more change. This editorial, like the last, notes several changes happening within the Jo...
Although the potential to increase equitable access to education is threatened by economic and techn...
This editorial provides insights into the processes of scholarly publishing, at a time of handover t...
Valuing more open and equitable approaches to practice and research in the field of flexible, open, ...
The contemporary university – as any other educational, social, business, or government institution ...
This paper is based on a keynote talk delivered at the biannual DEANZ Conference, at the University ...
This issue of the Journal uses the metaphor of raranga te kete aronui (weaving the basket of the pur...
Introduction to a special journal issue devoted to innovation in teaching and learning, highlighting...
As the higher education sector adapts to technological, social and political change, those involved ...
Open Access (OA) publishing, that is the immediate, online, free availability of research outputs wi...
This think piece is a follow-up to a keynote delivered at the biennial DEANZ Conference, at the Univ...