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Publication Date: 2011-Nov
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Change, Technology and Higher Education: Are Universities Capable of Organisational Change?
Marshall, Stephen
Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, v15 n4 p22-34 Nov 2011
Technology and change are so closely related that the use of the word innovation seems synonymous with technology in many contexts, including that of higher education. This paper contends that university culture and existing capability constrain such innovation and to a large extent determine the nature and extent of organisational change. In the absence of strong leadership, technologies are simply used as vehicles to enable changes that are already intended or which reinforce the current identity. These contentions are supported by evidence from e-learning benchmarking activities carried out over the past five years in universities in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. (Contains 6 figures.) [This article was originally published in "ALT-J: Research in Learning Technology," v18, n3, p179-192, Nov 2010.]
Descriptors: Evidence, Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Universities, Innovation, Foreign Countries, Organizational Change, Influence of Technology, Educational Technology, Performance Factors, Organizational Climate, Organizational Culture, Organizational Theories, Change Strategies, Technology Uses in Education
Sloan Consortium. P.O. Box 1238, Newburyport, MA 01950. e-mail: publisher@sloanconsortium.org; Web site: http://sloanconsortium.org/publications/jaln_main
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia; New Zealand; United Kingdom; United States
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