Understanding the adoption of TELEs : the importance of management

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For a TELE to become adopted by the vast majority of individual learners as a tool for learning, adoption at the institutional level must be considered, because the vast majority of a population of technology users depends on external stimuli to adopt the technology. This article analyses a case where a social simulation game, a prize-winning e-learning product, which is based on theory of, and dedicated to, self-regulated learning - in other words, a product predestined to succeed in supporting self-regulated learning - was implemented for training in academic information literacy. Applying a systemic, Bateson-inspired, understanding of learning and based on data from observation, qualitative interviews, and surveys, a number of barriers to adoption at the organisational level are identified, all requiring management initiatives if the application is to fully unfold its potential.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftEuropean Journal of Education
Udgivelsesdato2006
Vol/bind41
Tidsskriftsnummer3-4
Sider509–519
ISSN0141-8211
StatusUdgivet

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