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Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education Joshua Kim (Director of Digital Learning Initiatives, Dartmouth College)

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Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education By Joshua Kim (Director of Digital Learning Initiatives, Dartmouth College)

Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education by Joshua Kim (Director of Digital Learning Initiatives, Dartmouth College)


Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education Summary

Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education by Joshua Kim (Director of Digital Learning Initiatives, Dartmouth College)

Giving higher education professionals the language and tools they need to seize new opportunities in digital learning.

A quiet revolution is sweeping across US colleges and universities. As schools rethink how students learn - both inside and outside the classroom - technology is changing not only what should be taught but how best to teach it. From active learning and inclusive pedagogy to online and hybrid courses, traditional institutions are leveraging their fundamental strengths while challenging long-standing assumptions about how teaching and learning happen.

At this intersection of learning, technology, design, and organizational change lies the foundation of a new academic discipline of digital learning. Coalescing around this new field of study is a common critical language, along with a set of theoretical frameworks, methodological practices, and shared challenges and goals. In Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education, Joshua Kim and Edward Maloney explore the context of this new discipline, show how it exists within a larger body of scholarship, and give examples of how this scholarship is being used on campuses.

What Kim and Maloney demonstrate in this foundational text is an understanding that change is a complex dynamic between what happens in the classroom and the larger institutional structures and traditions at play. Ultimately, the authors make a compelling case not only for this turn to learning but also for creating new pathways for nonfaculty learning careers, understanding the limits of professional organizations and social media, and the need to establish this new interdisciplinary field of learning innovation.

Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education Reviews

Joshua Kim and Edward Maloney think that a new infrastructure to better support new learning initiatives is already taking shapenot just within this or that collegebut across higher educationthrough the emergence of new learning professionals, new learning organizations, and (possibly) a new scholarly field.Their writing is lively, and the reader can sense the authors' enthusiasm and desire to convey to a wider audience what they see taking shape.
Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning

About Joshua Kim (Director of Digital Learning Initiatives, Dartmouth College)

Joshua Kim is the director of digital learning initiatives at the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning and a senior fellow at the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship at Georgetown University. Edward Maloney is a professor of English at Georgetown University, where he is the executive director of the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship and the founding director of the Program in Learning, Design, and Technology.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Turn to Learning
1 Foundations of the Learning Revolution
2 Institutional Change
3 Reclaiming Innovation from Disruption
4 The Scholarship of Learning
5 Leading the Revolution
Epilogue: The Future of Learning Innovation
Notes
Index

Additional information

GOR010891524
9781421436630
1421436639
Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education by Joshua Kim (Director of Digital Learning Initiatives, Dartmouth College)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
2020-04-07
232
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