Higher Education: Infected with a Millenarian Bug?

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Authors

Yoni Ryan, Queensland University of Technology, Australia ; Suellen Tapsall, Murdoch University, Australia

EdMedia + Innovate Learning, 1999 in Seattle, WA USA ISBN 978-1-880094-35-8

Abstract

This paper reports on an extensive survey of the opinions and intentions of major media and telecommunications CEOs and higher education administrators regarding the potential for 'a global university'. It argues that a crisis of confidence engulfs public sector education systems, which may only be resolved through a thorough knowledge of the private companies involved in education delivery, and a renewed focus on the core business of higher education.

Citation

Ryan, Y. & Tapsall, S. (1999). Higher Education: Infected with a Millenarian Bug?. In B. Collis & R. Oliver (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 1999--World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications (pp. 1850-1855). Seattle, WA USA: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved August 10, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/7163.