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Higher Education in the Digital Age

Why bother ‘moving online’ in academia? And how to make this move work in practice? *

The ‘going digital’ trend has been substantially transforming many sectors of the economy. Does this digital trend that is transforming many areas of our life and society have any meaning for us academics?

What authors say

Bonnie Stewart

Teaching & learning online brings learning into the sphere of knowledge abundance, and helps educators and learners - together - build literacies for navigating our complex information ecosystem.

Assistant Professor of Online Pedagogy and Workplace Learning at the University of Windsor, Canada. Personal Website – @bonstewart

2018-11-28T18:29:13+00:00

Assistant Professor of Online Pedagogy and Workplace Learning at the University of Windsor, Canada. Personal Website – @bonstewart

Teaching & learning online brings learning into the sphere of knowledge abundance, and helps educators and learners - together - build literacies for navigating our complex information ecosystem.
http://annikazorn.eu/testimonials/bonnie-stewart/

Jeff Haywood

Going fully digital isn’t an easy task for any university, and requires strategic focus and investment across a wide range of business areas simultaneously. I think this book offers some useful examples and guidance to those who lead in this task.

Emeritus Professor of Education & Technology in the School of Education, University of Edinburgh. Personal Website

2018-12-07T09:51:53+00:00

Emeritus Professor of Education & Technology in the School of Education, University of Edinburgh. Personal Website

Going fully digital isn’t an easy task for any university, and requires strategic focus and investment across a wide range of business areas simultaneously. I think this book offers some useful examples and guidance to those who lead in this task.
http://annikazorn.eu/testimonials/jeff-haywood/

@ZornAnnika

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What authors say

Bonnie Stewart

Teaching & learning online brings learning into the sphere of knowledge abundance, and helps educators and learners - together - build literacies for navigating our complex information ecosystem.

Assistant Professor of Online Pedagogy and Workplace Learning at the University of Windsor, Canada. Personal Website – @bonstewart

2018-11-28T18:29:13+00:00

Assistant Professor of Online Pedagogy and Workplace Learning at the University of Windsor, Canada. Personal Website – @bonstewart

Teaching & learning online brings learning into the sphere of knowledge abundance, and helps educators and learners - together - build literacies for navigating our complex information ecosystem.
http://annikazorn.eu/testimonials/bonnie-stewart/

Jeff Haywood

Going fully digital isn’t an easy task for any university, and requires strategic focus and investment across a wide range of business areas simultaneously. I think this book offers some useful examples and guidance to those who lead in this task.

Emeritus Professor of Education & Technology in the School of Education, University of Edinburgh. Personal Website

2018-12-07T09:51:53+00:00

Emeritus Professor of Education & Technology in the School of Education, University of Edinburgh. Personal Website

Going fully digital isn’t an easy task for any university, and requires strategic focus and investment across a wide range of business areas simultaneously. I think this book offers some useful examples and guidance to those who lead in this task.
http://annikazorn.eu/testimonials/jeff-haywood/

@ZornAnnika

Tweets by @@ZornAnnika
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