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Harnessing Innovative Technology in Higher Education: Access, Equity, Policy and Instruction
Kathleen P. King and Joan K. Griggs (Eds.)
ISBN# 978-1-891859-63-2
240 pages

About the Book

This publication is an attempt to capture the evolution of distributed higher education over the last decade by tracing the applications of new technologies funded by the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE). As FIPSE surveyed the current state of distance/distributed education, there existed an opportunity to help post econdary education make the transition to this new generation of distance education made possible by the explosive growth of the Internet and other new technologies. These technologies created the potential for students to access learning that was interactive, customized, and self-paced; to more easily merge lifelong learning with the demand of careers and families; and to expand their choice of institutions and programs. To fulfill this potential, however, this new generation of distance education would require systemic reforms of institutional practice and policy, as well as new relationships among postsecondary institutions, employers, technology companies, and other important stakeholders.

Kathleen King and Susan Biro write in the conclusion:

Innovative technology in higher education provides the opportunity to identify needs among our communities and learners, envision solutions, and identify the technology, resources, partnerships, and programs to make it happen. In the process, we learn that the pathway is not linear, and that as we are learning about technology along the way, we are also learning about our learners, our organizations, and ourselves. Working with innovative technologies to provide distance education in higher education is a dynamic and intensive process of envisioning, shaping, and discovering the future of teaching and learning and technology all at once.
Readers will find though-provoking discussions and resources for harnessing the technology to do the work of the future.

The editors and chapter authors hope this book captures the impact and meaning of the lessons learned from the remarkable people who have charted the last 10 years of this field. We hope it will inspire more of our colleagues to master the challenges of harnessing the power and possibilities of distance education!

Chapter Titles and Authors

Preface
Joan Krejci Griggs

Introduction
Kathleen P. King

Policy Affecting Distance Education Program Development and Delivery
Harvey Blustain

Extending the Reach of Distance Education Through Partnerships
Raymond J. Lewis

Using Distance Education to Increase Higher Education Opportunities
Marianne R. Phelps

New Perspectives on Instructional Effectiveness Through Distance Education
Gary Brown

Promising Practices: Using Web-based Distance Learning to Increase Access and Completion
Julie Porosky Hamlin

Increasing Equity: Seeking Mainstream Advantages for All
Chère Campbell Gibson

No Time to Spare: Technology Assisted Professional Development
Darcy W. Hardy

Conclusion: Harnessing the Power of Innovative Technology in Higher Education
Kathleen P. King and Susan C. Biro




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