'Falling Behind' Jonathan

by G.M. Pratt

2020-05-07 07:56:29

This study investigated how selected Australian universities evaluated and adopted various learning management systems in their teaching and learning programs, given claims of uncritical evaluation, problems and cautions in the Australian and North A... Read more
This study investigated how selected Australian universities evaluated and adopted various learning management systems in their teaching and learning programs, given claims of uncritical evaluation, problems and cautions in the Australian and North American higher education literatures. A grounded theory of uncritical decision making was ultimately developed around the core category 'falling behind', which appeared in three university case studies, in interviews with experts from the Australian higher education sector, and was also found in both the Australian and overseas higher education literatures. This grounded model highlights the interplay between internal and external university environments, a range of internal and external moderating influences, as well as the significant influence of the Vice Chancellors in each university. This study should be of great interest to researchers, policy makers and managers in higher education, especially those with an interest in teaching and educational technologies. Less

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File size0.93(w)x6.00(h)x9.00
Print pages416
PublisherVDM Verlag
Publication date April 16, 2009
ISBN9783639135268

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