Professor Neil Gordon N.A.Gordon@hull.ac.uk
Professor in Computer Science
Technology-enhanced learning in higher education: Tribes and territories
Gordon, Neil; Brayshaw, Mike
Authors
Mike Brayshaw
Contributors
Vaiva Zuzevičiūtė
Editor
Edita Butrimė
Editor
Daiva Vitkutė-Adžgauskienė
Editor
Vladislav Vladimirovich Fomin
Editor
Kathy Kikis-Papadakis
Editor
Abstract
© 2014 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. This chapter explores issues that affect the uptake and integration of Technology in Higher Education, developing a framework to overcome some of the barriers. Technological adoption varies across disciplines. The authors consider disciplines as tribes, where some find technology acceptable and an enabler, whilst for others it is alien and deemed inappropriate. Some territories reflect technology as an area to defend and expand, whilst for others the imposition of technology and associated practices are considered a hostile intrusion into discipline practice. Within the framework, the authors reflect on various perspectives: practitioners', students', and support teams' perspectives within the wider ecosystems and structures. Practitioner concerns reflect discipline traditions and practices, from teaching through to assessment and how to manage the Wikipedia generation. Students' needs in a technological age reflect the demands of the Netizen as student, and the rise and challenge of MOOCs to the teacher and the learner. Institutional mechanisms provide the situation for the use of technology. The authors provide a framework within which to explore the above concerns and describe mechanisms to unite the academic tribes, to see the territorial boundaries as artificial and counter-productive, and to enable the utilisation of E-Learning in current and future Higher Education settings.
Citation
Gordon, N., & Brayshaw, M. (2014). Technology-enhanced learning in higher education: Tribes and territories. In V. Zuzevičiūtė, E. Butrimė, D. Vitkutė-Adžgauskienė, V. V. Fomin, & K. Kikis-Papadakis (Eds.), E-Learning as a Socio-Cultural System: A Multidimensional Analysis (224-236). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6154-7.ch013
Publication Date | Jun 30, 2014 |
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Deposit Date | Apr 26, 2022 |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Pages | 224-236 |
Book Title | E-Learning as a Socio-Cultural System: A Multidimensional Analysis |
ISBN | 9781466661547 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6154-7.ch013 |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/519662 |
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