Digital resilience in higher education

Author: Martin Weller, Terry Anderson

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Description: Digital resilience in higher education by Martin Weller, Terry Anderson explores how higher education institutions can adapt to digital changes, focusing on maintaining core functions while embracing new forms. This insightful study provides a framework for understanding and navigating the challenges of MOOCs and Open Access publishing.

Pages: 14

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