Following the announcement of cuts in higher educational funding, universities are desperate to seek new forms of revenue and more effective ways of marketing their courses.
Times Higher Education - #loveHE: A wide-open web of potential - 1 views
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It is no secret that releasing Open Educational Resources (OER) via the web can lead to greater student numbers
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he problem is that it is not just about releasing content. There is now so much material around and so many repositories offering material that there is intense competition for attention. Just because the content is free, it doesn’t mean that anyone will use it.
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Students: Video lectures allow for more napping | eCampus News - 0 views
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although many students supported the technology because it freed up more time for napping and hanging out with friends.
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hey would only attend a live lecture if an exam were scheduled for that day, or to borrow notes from a classmate.
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that it could lead to a drop in attendance at the live lectures themselves.
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Mobile Learning is Beyond its Tipping Point by Gerry Griffin : Learning Solutions Magazine - 2 views
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In this market growth phase, instructional designers and managers, as well as vendors, need to identify and understand the critical success factors that will make mobile learning an everyday practice
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And it is content — content fit for the mobile learning purpose — that will drive market growth
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mobile learning is employing a device in a way that improves productivity
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