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The AusWeb series of World Wide Web Research Conferences.

Online strategy in Higher Education


Ian C. Reid , Flexible Learning Centre, University of South Australia, Holbrooks Road, Underdale, South Australia, 5032. Ian.Reid@unisa.edu.au


Keywords

Online education, strategy, Higher Education, professional development


Abstract

Universities are being pressured from a range of forces to move into delivery of courses via online methods. While the literature is replete with promises for the use of IT in the teaching and learning environment of Higher Education institutions, it is difficult for those institutions to take a strategic and informed approach to its implementation. This paper details the difficulties that can arise in selecting and implementing online delivery solutions, seeks to survey various approaches that Universities can take to address these difficulties from different theoretical perspectives and proposes key questions that must be answered if Academic managers are to be strategic in their selection of IT resources for teaching and learning, in order to best add value to their teaching and learning environment. Amongst the critical issues that need to be addressed are scaleability, interoperability, consistency and flexibility. A progress report of an implementation of a strategic institution-wide approach to online delivery at the University of South Australia that addresses these key questions is then presented.


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