49 research outputs found

    Communication and information technology as change agents

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    Production Techniques for Computer-Based Learning Material

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    Flexibility in higher education: revisiting expectations

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    We have studied the construct of flexibility in higher education for many years, as researchers and practitioners. In this context we define flexibility as offering the student choices in how, what, where, when and with whom he or she participates in learning-related activities while enrolled in a higher education institution. Now, ten years after publish a textbook about this subject, we will revisit key issues relating to flexibility in higher education, identify in broad terms the extent to which increased flexibility has become established, is still developing, or has developed in ways we did not anticipate directly a decade earlier. We will also review our scenarios for change in higher education related to flexibility and contrast these with a more-recent set from the UK. Our major conclusion is that flexibility is still as pertinent a theme for higher education in 2011 as it was in 2001

    Simplified return-on-investment

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    In this article a new approach to calculate the return-on-investment (ROI) when introducing technology in education or training is introduced. After an identification of major aspects that are of significance when talking about traditional ROI an alternative method called Simplified ROI is introduced. The main function of Simplified ROI is less to come up with an exact value to determine if a positive ROI is happening or not, but more to be a platform for explicit discussion among decision makers about the value of certain ROI aspects when considering technology in education or training
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