Leading Online Education from Participation to Success
Paula Kelly,
Hamish Koates and
Ryan Naylor
Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, 2016, issue 3, 34-58
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Paula Kelly - PhD Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Higher Education, University of Melbourne. E-mail: kelly.p@unimelb.edu.au Hamish Coates - Professor - Head of the Chair of Higher Education at the Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE), University of Melbourne. E-mail: hamishc@unimelb.edu.au Ryan Naylor - PhD Senior Lecturer at Victoria University. E-mail: rnaylor@unimelb.edu.au Address: Elisabeth Murdoch Building (Building 134), Spencer Road, The University of Melbourne, VIC3010, AustraliaOnline education has grown exponentially over the last few decades, churning through a swarm of acronyms, ambiguities and potentialities. Substantial energy has been invested in producing technology, building academic capability, and understanding learners and markets. Though it feels pervasive, online education is comparatively new in the scheme of higher education, and key education and business models remain in formation. To spur advancement, this paper argues that as online education matures increasing energy must shift from admissions and provision to ensuring each learner's success. We argue that online education presents new opportunities not just for the mechanics of higher education, but for improving each student's experience and outcomes. Central to such advancement is a clear picture of study success, cogent perspectives for understanding students, effective strategies for analysing and interpreting huge volumes of data, and more evidence-based academic leadership. The paper investigates each of these areas, provoking what institutions could seek to achieve. higher education, online education, quality of education, student's experience, evidence-based academic leadership.
Keywords: higher education; online education; quality of education; student’s experience; evidence-based academic leadership (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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