This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher education, ‘educational developers’ and ‘learning technologists’. It investigates the emergence of the groupings, and their professional paths and respective approaches to supporting teaching and learning. It also explores the use of information and communication technology within what is seen as a changing university context. These two ‘new’ professional groupings are most associated with a shift of focus in universities from teaching towards learning, heightened emphasis on the quality of teaching and learning, the increased impact of learning technologies on practice, organisational transformation, and increased numbers of students attendin...
The idea and purpose of the university is contested both historically and in contemporary discourse....
Educational technology in higher education has not managed to match the ubiquity of technology in ev...
Learning technologies are endorsed though government and university agendas through a discourse of e...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...
The term 'new professional' emerged in the late 1990s alongside changing work boundaries in UK highe...
This work contributes to areas associated with ‘new technologies’ and pedagogical and professional d...
Frequently, university-wide strategic decisions about technology are made without fully understandin...
Frequently, university-wide strategic decisions about technology are made without fully understandin...
Session Learning Outcomes By the end of this session, delegates will be able to: Consider the relati...
The uptake and diffusion of the use of Learning Technologies in UK Higher Education is an instance o...
This dissertation presents an in-depth, qualitative case study that documents the efforts of two UK ...
Flexible technology-enhanced learning environments, both educationally and institutionally are key e...
The uptake and diffusion of the use of learning technologies in UK Higher Education is an instance o...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century Higher Education in Britain faces an uncertain futur...
The idea and purpose of the university is contested both historically and in contemporary discourse....
Educational technology in higher education has not managed to match the ubiquity of technology in ev...
Learning technologies are endorsed though government and university agendas through a discourse of e...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...
This thesis explores the practices and positionings of two groupings of professionals in UK higher e...
The term 'new professional' emerged in the late 1990s alongside changing work boundaries in UK highe...
This work contributes to areas associated with ‘new technologies’ and pedagogical and professional d...
Frequently, university-wide strategic decisions about technology are made without fully understandin...
Frequently, university-wide strategic decisions about technology are made without fully understandin...
Session Learning Outcomes By the end of this session, delegates will be able to: Consider the relati...
The uptake and diffusion of the use of Learning Technologies in UK Higher Education is an instance o...
This dissertation presents an in-depth, qualitative case study that documents the efforts of two UK ...
Flexible technology-enhanced learning environments, both educationally and institutionally are key e...
The uptake and diffusion of the use of learning technologies in UK Higher Education is an instance o...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century Higher Education in Britain faces an uncertain futur...
The idea and purpose of the university is contested both historically and in contemporary discourse....
Educational technology in higher education has not managed to match the ubiquity of technology in ev...
Learning technologies are endorsed though government and university agendas through a discourse of e...