Buch, Englisch, 176 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 327 g
from Individual Enthusiasm to Institutional Implementation
Buch, Englisch, 176 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 327 g
ISBN: 978-0-367-60465-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
In April 2003, The Association for Learning Technology (ALT) celebrated its tenth anniversary and this book has been produced in order to commemorate this landmark achievement. It represents a collaboration between key members of ALT and members of ALTs' sister organisations: SURF in Holland and ASCILITE in Australia.
The aims of the book are to use the topic of "institutional implementation" to present a review of the impact of learning technology on tertiary education over the past few years; and to highlight and discuss key changes and developments that are shaping present and future activities and consider the implications for individual enthusiasts who work in the field of learning technology. The book outlines the context in which individual enthusiasts have operated and institutional implementation has occurred over the last ten years.
Four key themes are highlighted throughout the book:
* the individual enthusiast and their role in institutional implementation;
* the institutional enthusiast and their role in local and global e-learning initiatives;
* finding the evidence to justify enthusiasm and underpin implementation;
* reinventing the individual enthusiast.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Gabriel Jacobs
Preface
Jane Seale
Chapter 1 Enthusiastic Implementation: Setting the Scene for Evolution and Revolution
Gayle Calverley
Chapter 2 Reconsidering Content: Technology, Learning and Learning Technology
Tom Boyle & John Cook
Chapter 3 Learning Objects, Pedagogy and Reuse
Jacqueline Dempster & Frances Deepwell
Chapter 4 Experiences of National Projects in Embedding Learning Technology into Institutional Practices in Higher Education
Joe Wilson
Chapter 5 Embedding Learning Technologies into Institutional Practices: A Further Education Perspective
Allison Littlejohn & Susi Peacock
Chapter 6 From Pioneers to Partners: The Changing Voices of Staff Developers
Wim de Boer, Petra Boezerooy & Petra Fisser
Chapter 7 Institutional Implementation of ICT in Higher Education: A Dutch Perspective
Ron Oliver, John O'Donoghue & Barry Harper
Chapter 8 Institutional Implementation of ICT in Higher Education: An Australian Perspective
Gabriel Jacobs
Chapter 9 Facing the World Challenge: Risk, Resistance and Collaboration
Gràinne Conole
Chapter 10 Understanding Enthusiasm and Implementation: E-Learning Research Questions and Methodological Issues
Martin Oliver
Chapter 11 Looking backwards, looking forwards: an overview, some conclusions and an agenda