The aim of this article is to raise the profile of how universities can support academics in implementing their university strategy on Technology-Enabled Learning (TEL), thereby contributing to the transformation of students’ learning. Using evidence from a series of workshops and structured interviews, our findings suggest that universities should undertake a contextual analysis of the factors that motivate and constrain academics in their own organisations to engage with technology in curriculum delivery and development. The authors encourage universities to explore how the barriers and motivators can be used to develop and implement TEL in an institution. Institutional leaders should develop and publicize a vision for what TEL can do for...
Further to earlier work carried out by the student union (SU) along with strategic discussions regar...
Rogers’ established model of the ‘Diffusion of Innovations’ (2003), is described by Sahin (2006) as ...
Technology is changing how students learn and how we research. Perhaps you want to use technology to...
The aim of this article is to raise the profile of how universities can support academics in impleme...
The aim of this article is to raise the profile of how universities can support academics in impleme...
This paper makes a number of recommendations to academic leaders and practicing academics on promoti...
Technology-enhanced learning (TEL) delineates the defining feature of the changed and changing learn...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a critical insight into the ubiquity of technology enhanced le...
The capability to integrate educational technologies has become increasingly important for higher ed...
In recent years, the use of Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) has risen exponentially throughout hi...
This presentation is based on Dr. Parchoma’s recently published (May 2008) book, Adoption of Technol...
Introducing technology in higher education raises questions about staff roles and the organisation o...
The uptake and diffusion of the use of learning technologies in UK Higher Education is an instance o...
As technology is increasingly being used for teaching and learning in higher education, it is import...
Barriers to technology adoption in teaching and learning are well documented, with a corresponding b...
Further to earlier work carried out by the student union (SU) along with strategic discussions regar...
Rogers’ established model of the ‘Diffusion of Innovations’ (2003), is described by Sahin (2006) as ...
Technology is changing how students learn and how we research. Perhaps you want to use technology to...
The aim of this article is to raise the profile of how universities can support academics in impleme...
The aim of this article is to raise the profile of how universities can support academics in impleme...
This paper makes a number of recommendations to academic leaders and practicing academics on promoti...
Technology-enhanced learning (TEL) delineates the defining feature of the changed and changing learn...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a critical insight into the ubiquity of technology enhanced le...
The capability to integrate educational technologies has become increasingly important for higher ed...
In recent years, the use of Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) has risen exponentially throughout hi...
This presentation is based on Dr. Parchoma’s recently published (May 2008) book, Adoption of Technol...
Introducing technology in higher education raises questions about staff roles and the organisation o...
The uptake and diffusion of the use of learning technologies in UK Higher Education is an instance o...
As technology is increasingly being used for teaching and learning in higher education, it is import...
Barriers to technology adoption in teaching and learning are well documented, with a corresponding b...
Further to earlier work carried out by the student union (SU) along with strategic discussions regar...
Rogers’ established model of the ‘Diffusion of Innovations’ (2003), is described by Sahin (2006) as ...
Technology is changing how students learn and how we research. Perhaps you want to use technology to...