2002
DOI: 10.1108/10650740210452283
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Networked educational management: transforming educational management in a networked institute

Abstract: Transformation of academic, student and administrative management is a key element in the institutionalisation of Internet/intranet‐based (networked) education in higher education. The distributed nature of networked education demands distributed models of academic, student and administrative management. Some argue that networked education is essentially an alternative delivery mode and its management is thus no different from that of other modes. Others posit that networked education is a new educational par… Show more

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“…Dados los resultados de este estudio, las universidades españolas aun no han alcanzado una fase de uso de las tecnologías (Balutis, 2001) que les permita avanzar en una transformación institucional que las convierta en organizaciones con características propias de la sociedad de la información (Uys, 2002).…”
Section: Espacio De Coordinación/serviciosunclassified
“…Dados los resultados de este estudio, las universidades españolas aun no han alcanzado una fase de uso de las tecnologías (Balutis, 2001) que les permita avanzar en una transformación institucional que las convierta en organizaciones con características propias de la sociedad de la información (Uys, 2002).…”
Section: Espacio De Coordinación/serviciosunclassified
“…The LASO model depends on networked educational management (NEM) (Uys, 2001b; Uys, 2002) to ensure sustainability of the transformation. NEM uses a distributed implementation approach in accord with Bates (2000) who suggests a distributed organisational structure for the support of eLearning.…”
Section: Sustainable Transformation Through Networked Educational Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An emphasis on a distributed model of leadership emerges strongly from the literature review as a condition for effective networking. Uys (2002) highlights that transformation of academic, learner and administrative management is a key element in the institutionalisation of internet/intranet-based (networked) education in higher education. The distributed nature of networked learning demands • distributed models of academic, learner and administrative management;…”
Section: D) Managerial Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%