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Central Queensland University's course management systems: Accelerator or brake in engaging change?

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posted on 2022-10-24, 04:36 authored by Jeanne Mcconachie, Patrick DanaherPatrick Danaher, Jo-Anne Luck, David Jones
Central Queensland University (CQU) is a highly complex institution, combining campuses in Central Queensland and distance education programs for Australian domestic students with Australian metropolitan sites for international students and a number of overseas centres, also for international students. In common with many other universities, CQU has recently reviewed its course management systems (CMSs). In doing so, CQU has signalled its desired strategic position in managing its online learning provision for the foreseeable future. This paper analyzes that strategic position from the perspective of the effectiveness of CQU’s engagement with current drivers of change. Drawing on online survey results, the authors deploy Introna’s (1996) distinction between teleological and ateleological systems to interrogate CQU’s current position on CMSs – one of its most significant enterprises – for what it reveals about whether and how CQU’s CMSs should be considered an accelerator of, or a brake on, its effective engagement with those drivers of change. The authors contend that a more thorough adoption of an ateological systems approach is likely to enhance the CMS’s status as an accelerator in engaging with such drivers.

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

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Volume

6

Issue

1

Start Page

1

End Page

17

Number of Pages

17

ISSN

1492-3831

Location

Edmonton

Publisher

Athabasca University

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

Division of Teaching and Learning Services; Faculty of Education and Creative Arts; TBA Research Institute;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

International review of research in open and distance learning.

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