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E-grāmata: Higher Education in the Digital Age: Updated Edition

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  • Formāts: 232 pages
  • Sērija : The William G. Bowen Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400866137
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  • Formāts: 232 pages
  • Sērija : The William G. Bowen Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400866137

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Two of the most visible and important trends in higher education today are its exploding costs and the rapid expansion of online learning. Could the growth in online courses slow the rising cost of college and help solve the crisis of affordability? In this short and incisive book, William G. Bowen, one of the foremost experts on the intersection of education and economics, explains why, despite his earlier skepticism, he now believes technology has the potential to help rein in costs without negatively affecting student learning. As a former president of Princeton University, an economist, and author of many books on education, including the acclaimed bestsellerThe Shape of the River, Bowen speaks with unique expertise on the subject.

Surveying the dizzying array of new technology-based teaching and learning initiatives, including the highly publicized emergence of "massive open online courses" (MOOCs), Bowen argues that such technologies could transform traditional higher education--allowing it at last to curb rising costs by increasing productivity, while preserving quality and protecting core values. But the challenges, which are organizational and philosophical as much as technological, are daunting. They include providing hard evidence of whether online education is cost-effective in various settings, rethinking the governance and decision-making structures of higher education, and developing customizable technological platforms. Yet, Bowen remains optimistic that the potential payoff is great.

Based on the 2012 Tanner Lectures on Human Values, delivered at Stanford University, the book includes responses from Stanford president John Hennessy, Harvard University psychologist Howard Gardner, Columbia University literature professor Andrew Delbanco, and Coursera cofounder Daphne Koller.

Recenzijas

One of The Times Higher Education Supplement's Books of the Year 2014, chosen by Steven Schwartz "A slim and highly readable volume... The collection of voices provides a thoughtful and provocative discussion of the emergence of online education."--Richard D. Kahlenberg, The Century Foundation "Higher Education in the Digital Age is an elegant exposition of old-fashioned, gentlemanly and humane views and values, couched in concerns about the value of new educational technologies and their pedagogical and economic potential. It is worth reading for its beautiful prose and for its clear commitment to the continuing importance of teaching and pedagogy in higher education."--Miriam E. David, Times Higher Education "Bowen's thought provoking book should be required reading for anyone having a stake in our educational future."--Rich Lewine, NACADA Journal "[ A]s an introduction to the assumptions that underwrite many of the decisions that shape higher education today, this is an important book... Higher Education in the Digital Age makes visible a perspective that all of us with investments in the societal value of education need to grapple with, a language we need to understand in order to engage in the contemporary conversation about the future of higher education."--Bonnie Stewart, British Journal of Educational Technology "One of the few places where the information revolution has not improved productivity or reduced costs is higher education, but that is all about to change with the rise of online learning. The former president of Princeton explains how education will and should change in the face of these huge technological wins. Conversational in tone and full of wisdom, this is a great book."--Fareed Zakaria GPS Book of the Week "[ Bowen] describes approaches to online learning, distinguishes the difference between useful and unnecessary educational practices, and encourages an evidence-based introduction to technology. Critical of unfounded attacks on digital learning, Bowen urges practitioners and critics to preserve the broad goals of education: developing values and upholding personal responsibility. This thoughtful analysis is complemented and expanded upon by responses from authoritative educators; extensive notes provide further exploration and valuable references... Highly recommended to educators and all who care about preserving the best characteristics of our higher education system."--Elizabeth Hayford, Library Journal starred review "Higher Education in the Digital Age remains an engaging and informative text, one that is well worth reading, if for nothing else than the wealth of resources it provides on technology's penetration of higher education."--Derek Briton, CAUT Bulletin "Higher Education in the Digital Age, frames the current and coming debates instead of answering questions about the future of online learning... Bowen worries online learning will leave students behind or that the solutions dreamed up at elite institutions will not work in a country with a higher education system that bears no great resemblance to the classes in Cambridge... Bowen also predicts coming debates about faculty governance and intellectual property as faculty members team up to teach courses or use an online course from another institution to aid them in their own classrooms."--Ry Rivard, Inside Higher Ed "Higher Education in the Digital Age is peppered with research findings and data and is a timely examination of a problem and its possible solution from a highly regarded educator and economist who has served on the front lines."--Ray Bert, Civil Engineering "This is a blessedly measured book... After sifting the 'literally thousands' of studies on online learning, including his own, here's Bowen's takeaway: true across socio-economic lines. MOOCs don't transform education. But they don't harm it either."--Katharine Whittemore, Boston Globe "Bowen presents the content logically and creates easy-to-follow metaphors to explain the economic principles addressed."--Viktoria Phillips, NACAC Review "Bowen supports his key points with much detail and many citations... Overall, this book is well-organized, with engaging arguments on a variety of points."--Susan Zvacek, Teacher Scholar "Bowen makes an objective and prudent X-ray of the state of higher education today, recognizing a crisis and offering some fixes for the future. These include online education and stricter collaboration between institutions."--ZME Science

Preface And Acknowledgments ix
Foreword To The Paperback Edition xvii
Contributors xxv
Part 1 Costs and Productivity in Higher Education
1(42)
Cost Trends, the "Cost Disease," and Productivity in Higher Education
2(7)
Factors Other Than the Cost Disease Pushing Up Educational Costs
9(9)
Affordability
18(6)
Is There a Serious Problem---Even a Crisis?
24(3)
Notes
27(16)
Part 2 Prospects for an Online Fix
43(120)
Background
44(2)
The Lack of Hard Evidence
46(9)
The Need for Customizable, Sustainable Platforms (or Tool Kits)
55(7)
The Need for New Mindsets---and Fresh Thinking about Decision-Making
62(5)
What Must We Retain?
67(5)
Appendix: The Online Learning Landscape
72(5)
Notes
77(86)
Discussion
97(12)
Howard Gardner
Discussion
109(14)
John Hennessy
Responses to Discussion Session Comments by Howard Gardner and John Hennessy
123(6)
William G. Bowen's
Discussion
129(16)
Andrew Delbanco
Discussion
145(12)
Daphne Koller
Responses to Discussion Session Comments by Andrew Delbanco and Daphne Koller
157(6)
William G. Bowen's
Appendix To The Paperback Edition 163(28)
Index 191
William G. Bowen is president emeritus of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Princeton University and founding chairman of ITHAKA, a nonprofit dedicated to sustainably integrating technology into scholarly research and teaching. He is the author or coauthor of many books, including the acclaimed best seller The Shape of the River, Crossing the Finish Line, and Lessons Learned (all Princeton). Kevin M. Guthrie is president of ITHAKA.