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Logos and mythos

Hamish Macleod

pp. 73-82

Abstract

For a number of years teachers in higher education have been encouraged to make use of online learning to transform individual and institutional learning and teaching practices (Crook, 1994; HEFCE, 2005; Laurillard, 1993; Squires, Conole, & Jacobs, 2000). This push to adopt e-learning has been reinforced by political reactions to growing student numbers, falling per capita funding and the growing ominance of bureaucratic university cultures which see e-learning as a means of providing cheaper, more flexible and more scalable delivery of both courses and whole programmes of study.

Publication details

Published in:

Land Ray, Bayne Sin (2011) Digital difference: perspectives on online learning. Rotterdam, SensePublishers.

Pages: 73-82

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6091-580-2_6

Full citation:

Macleod Hamish (2011) „Logos and mythos“, In: R. Land & S. Bayne (eds.), Digital difference, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 73–82.