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What is Heuratogy

Handbook of Research on Challenges and Opportunities in Launching a Technology-Driven International University
Sees the learner as the major agent in their own learning, which occurs as a result of personal experiences.
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MOOCs and the Challenges They Pose to Higher Education
Viktor Wang (California State University, USA) and Linda Ellington (Southern New Hampshire University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6255-9.ch014
Abstract
Technologies come and go at an alarming rate, and the length of time any one technology exists before being supplanted by a newer technology is growing even shorter. In colleges and universities, this rapid technological replacement rate can hold immense implications for both the development and delivery of education. When technology transience is considered, institutions of higher education look at how specific incarnations of technology come and go, the length of time they are in existence, and their use within a given context. And because education has historically been so closely intertwined with technology, it becomes an investigation into not only education but also lifespan development, societal adaptation, and a myriad of other factors in which technology driven international universities will exist and or cease to exist.
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Pedagogical Teaching or Andragogical Teaching via MOOCs?
Sees the learner as the major agent in their own learning, which occurs as a result of personal experiences.
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