The
variable pace of technological adoption and change within higher
education can be seen as the result of several factors: education has
more components than a pure content industry, such as assessment and
accreditation; that higher education qualifications such as the
undergraduate degree have a social capital that is not easily
changed; that there is a fundamental conservatism in and around
higher education.
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