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Initiating e-learning by stealth, participation and consultation in a late majority institution
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Learning Management SystemE-learningPerformance StudiesVirtual CampusEventual University AcknowledgementEducationLate Majority InstitutionInitial StealthOnline LearningLearning AnalyticsOnline EducationOnline Course DevelopmentHigher EducationBlended LearningResearch Intensive University
The extent to which opportunities afforded by e-learning are embraced by an institution can depend in large measure on whether it is perceived as enabling and transformative or as a major and disruptive distraction. Most case studies focus on the former. This paper describes how e-learning was introduced into the latter environment. The sensitivity of competing pressures in a research intensive university substantially influenced the manner in which e-learning was promoted. This paper tells that story, from initial stealth to eventual university acknowledgement of the relevance of e-learning specifically to its own context.
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