2020
DOI: 10.1186/s41239-020-00227-w
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Negotiating growth of online education in higher education

Abstract: Universities are facing growing internal and external pressures to generate income, educate a widening continuum of learners, and make effective use of digital technologies. One response has been growth of online education, catalysed by Massive Open Online Courses, availability of digital devices and technologies, and notions of borderless global education. In growing online education, learning and teaching provision has become increasingly disaggregated, and universities are partnering with a range of private… Show more

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“…Universities are under constant pressure to generate income, and the growing segment of online education is a viable alternative to contribute to this. However, this practice is not without disadvantages, as there is a great risk of separating educational content from educational experience, which can lead to the disaggregation of education [62].…”
Section: Worsenedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Universities are under constant pressure to generate income, and the growing segment of online education is a viable alternative to contribute to this. However, this practice is not without disadvantages, as there is a great risk of separating educational content from educational experience, which can lead to the disaggregation of education [62].…”
Section: Worsenedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EdTech experts and policy makers produce 'fast policy' (Williamson 2019) impacting upon the sociotechnical network assemblage. This network of sociotechnical networks is growing further, in university settings, the degree and those carrying out teaching is being unbundled (McCowan 2017;Morris et al 2020) into specialist roles of expertise with their own habitus and fields incorporating commercial interest and pedagogic views. This further broadens the network across new actors and organisations.…”
Section: Social Justice In a Network Of Sociotechnical Network (Adam Matthews)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article shares our instructional design process for other design teams to modify or adapt the strategies to support in-service and/or preservice teachers with learning about online teaching. As demand for online learning continues to grow (Donovan et al, 2019;Johnson, 2019;Morris et al, 2020), our experiences from this service-learning partnership also benefit those involved in designing or conducting research on professional learning interventions to support and advance online teaching and learning. The next section provides an overview of the literature that situates the professional learning intervention as a form of non-formal learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%