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The teleological brake on ICTs in open and distance learning

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by David Jones, Jo-Anne Luck, Jeanne Mcconachie, Patrick DanaherPatrick Danaher
This paper uses the distinction between teleological and ateleological design processes to analyse projects intended to improve the use of ICTs within an institution delivering both on-campus and distance education. The paper demonstrates how the continuing acceptance of teleological development and of its associated naive understandings of organisations and information systems are placing a brake on the on-going adoption of and innovation with ICTs in open and distance learning.

Funding

Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Start Page

1

End Page

8

Number of Pages

8

Start Date

2005-01-01

Location

Adelaide, S. Aust.

Publisher

ODLAA

Place of Publication

Adelaide, SA

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Conference; Division of Teaching and Learning Services; University of Southern Queensland;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

Open and Distance Learning Association of Australia. Conference.

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