Modelling institutional approaches to web-based lecture technologies

Authors

  • John Couperthwaite
  • Juliet Hinrichsen
  • Charles Shields

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2010.2142

Keywords:

recorded lectures, WBLT, institutions, podcasting, governance, implementation, higher education, ICT policies and strategies

Abstract

The successful introduction of web-based lecture technologies (WBLT) into higher education institutions requires a blend of inter-dependent approaches (e.g. business model; governance) each designed to enhance the pedagogical potential of the academic programmes. The implementation path for these approaches varies widely between institutions, often dependent upon finance, senior leadership and the capacity for change. An analysis of the approaches taken by eight UK and US institutions at various stages in their implementation highlights a high level of commonality in issues faced, good practice arising and the direction of travel. Furthermore, it is believed that the model presented can be more broadly applied in academic settings for the planning and implementation of similar large-scale technological systems.

 

 

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Published

2010-12-01