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Smyth, Keith.
Conceptualising the Digital University = The Intersection of Policy, Pedagogy and Practice /
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Title/Author:
Conceptualising the Digital University/ by Bill Johnston, Sheila MacNeill, Keith Smyth.
Reminder of title:
The Intersection of Policy, Pedagogy and Practice /
Author:
Johnston, Bill.
other author:
MacNeill, Sheila.
Description:
XXI, 265 p. 8 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Higher education. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99160-3
ISBN:
9783319991603
Conceptualising the Digital University = The Intersection of Policy, Pedagogy and Practice /
Johnston, Bill.
Conceptualising the Digital University
The Intersection of Policy, Pedagogy and Practice /[electronic resource] :by Bill Johnston, Sheila MacNeill, Keith Smyth. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXI, 265 p. 8 illus.online resource. - Digital Education and Learning. - Digital Education and Learning.
Section I: Visioning the Digital University -- Chapter 1. Neoliberalism and the Digital University: The political economy of learning in the 21st century -- Chapter 2. The digital university: An impoverished concept -- Chapter 3. Exploring the digital university: Developing and applying holistic thinking -- Section II: Deconstructing the Digital University -- Chapter 4. The myth of digital transformation -- Chapter 5. Digital participation and open communities: From widening access to porous boundaries -- Chapter 6. Information literacy, digital capability and individual agency -- Chapter 7. Digitally enriched learning spaces -- Chapter 8. The digitally distributed curriculum -- Section III: Reimagining the Digital University -- Chapter 9. An extended conceptual matrix for the digital university -- Chapter 10. Institutional Practice and Praxis -- Chapter 11. Academic development for the Digital University -- Chapter 12. Conclusion: Advancing the digital and open education agenda.
Despite the increasing ubiquity of the term, the concept of the digital university remains diffuse and indeterminate. This book examines what the term 'digital university' should encapsulate and the resulting challenges, possibilities and implications that digital technology and practice brings to higher education. Critiquing the current state of definition of the digital university construct, the authors propose a more holistic, integrated account that acknowledges the inherent diffuseness of the concept. The authors also question the extent to which digital technologies and practices can allow us to re-think the location of universities and curricula; and how they can extend higher education as a public good within the current wider political context. Framed inside a critical pedagogy perspective, this volume debates the role of the university in fostering the learning environments, skills and capabilities needed for critical engagement, active open participation and reflection in the digital age. This pioneering volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of digital education, as well as policy makers and practitioners.
ISBN: 9783319991603
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LC Class. No.: LB2300-2799.3
Dewey Class. No.: 378
Conceptualising the Digital University = The Intersection of Policy, Pedagogy and Practice /
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Section I: Visioning the Digital University -- Chapter 1. Neoliberalism and the Digital University: The political economy of learning in the 21st century -- Chapter 2. The digital university: An impoverished concept -- Chapter 3. Exploring the digital university: Developing and applying holistic thinking -- Section II: Deconstructing the Digital University -- Chapter 4. The myth of digital transformation -- Chapter 5. Digital participation and open communities: From widening access to porous boundaries -- Chapter 6. Information literacy, digital capability and individual agency -- Chapter 7. Digitally enriched learning spaces -- Chapter 8. The digitally distributed curriculum -- Section III: Reimagining the Digital University -- Chapter 9. An extended conceptual matrix for the digital university -- Chapter 10. Institutional Practice and Praxis -- Chapter 11. Academic development for the Digital University -- Chapter 12. Conclusion: Advancing the digital and open education agenda.
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