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Full Description
This open access book provides critical perspectives on educational technology (EdTech) platforms and platformisation in higher education. It focuses on three analytical dimensions: higher education actors' struggles with the tension between autonomy from and dependence on EdTech platforms, the effects of platform features and platformisation on human interactions in higher education, and future scenarios and alternatives to dominant commercial paths. The book will appeal to academics interested in higher education digitalisation and digital teaching and learning, as well as higher education and educational technology practitioners.
Contents
CHAPTER 1 - Critical EdTech Studies, platforms and platformisation in higher education: an introduction.- CHAPTER 2 - Technological Paradox as Occasion for Restructuring Educational Practices and Igniting Moral Imagination.- CHAPTER 3 - Can instructors configure EdTech platform (in)dependence? Reconsidering pre-pandemic USA university MOOCs and 8online degrees.- CHAPTER 4 - Procuring a learning platform and experiencing the GDPR: A practitioner's view from Norwegian higher education.- CHAPTER 5 - 'Boulder specs' oddities: A dialogued autoethnographic appraisal of online peer review of teaching and the co-authors' statement.- CHAPTER 6 - Zoom, Class, and Engageli: modular learning in video conferencing platforms.- CHAPTER 7 - Platformed Learning: Reshaping Education in the Era of Learning Management Systems.- CHAPTER 8 - Takeaways from Designing a Higher Education Platform.- CHAPTER 9 - EdTech Platforms and the Extended Carbon Relations of Higher Education Institutions.- CHAPTER 10 - Digital platforms and their usage in higher education human resource management.