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A required read for every university administrator grappling withthe complexities of technology and education. Bates has combined animpressive depth of experience and practice to produce anauthoritative and well-reasoned approach.--Bruce Pennycook,vice-principal, Information Systems and Technology, McGillUniversity

Digital technologies are revolutionizing the practices of teachingand learning at colleges and universities all around the world.This book will be helpful for all those who are planning andmanaging such organizational and technological change on theircampuses.--Timothy W. Luke, executive director, Institute forDistance and Distributed Learning, Virginia Tech

Implementing new technology at a college or university requiresmore than simply buying new computers and establishing a Web site.The successful use of technology for teaching and learning alsodemands major changes in teaching and organizational culture. InManaging Technological Change, Tony Bates -- a w

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"This timely book will certainly become a required read for everyuniversity administrator grappling with the complexities oftechnology and education. Tony Bates has combined an impressivedepth of experience and practice to produce an authoritative andwell-reasoned approach. Bravo." (Bruce Pennycook, vice-principal,Information Systems and Technology, McGill University)

"Digital technologies are revolutionizing the practices of teachingand learning at colleges and universities all around the world.This book will be helpful for all those who are planning andmanaging such organizational and technological change on theircampuses." (Timothy W. Luke, executive director, Institute forDistance and Distributed Learning, Virginia Tech)

"I found myself nodding frequently while reading this book. Many'early adopters' will identify with the arguments presented andwill appreciate the extAnded discussion. Bates shares insights thatcould save much frustration in dealing with both the technology andthe impact of technology on academia." (James B. Patton, associateprofessor and Haskell Power Engineering Professor, Electrical andComputer Engineering, University of Maine)

"This book is a must read for anyone in higher education who dealswith technology, teaching, administration, or some combination ofthese elements. [Managing Technological Change] hits a number ofnails right on their heads. It holds true to its intendedaudiences: administrators, academic department heads, and faculty.The messages for each are important and timely. Not only is thebook well written, but it is also comprehensive in nature. Itcovers topics of vital concern for all who are involved intechnology-enhanced or technology-based learning. In summary, thisbook is founded on principles. It speaks to the relevant issues. Itoffers numerous examples. It is well constructed and written. Hatsoff to Tony Bates." (Byron Burnham, International Review ofResearch in Open and Distance Learning: 1, 2)

Table of Contents
Confronting the Technology Challenge in Universities andColleges.

Leadership, Vision, and Planning in a Post-FordistOrganization.

Planning and Managing Courses and Programs.

Technology Infrastructure and Student Access.

Supporting Faculty.

Calculating the Costs of Teaching with Technology.

Funding Strategies, Collaboration, and Competition.

Organizing for the Management of Educational Technologies.

Research and Evaluation.

Avoiding the Faustian Contract and Meeting the TechnologyChallenge.

Managing Technological Change

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 22/12/1999
      ISBN13: 9780787946814, 978-0787946814
      ISBN10: 0787946818

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      Book Synopsis
      A required read for every university administrator grappling withthe complexities of technology and education. Bates has combined animpressive depth of experience and practice to produce anauthoritative and well-reasoned approach.--Bruce Pennycook,vice-principal, Information Systems and Technology, McGillUniversity

      Digital technologies are revolutionizing the practices of teachingand learning at colleges and universities all around the world.This book will be helpful for all those who are planning andmanaging such organizational and technological change on theircampuses.--Timothy W. Luke, executive director, Institute forDistance and Distributed Learning, Virginia Tech

      Implementing new technology at a college or university requiresmore than simply buying new computers and establishing a Web site.The successful use of technology for teaching and learning alsodemands major changes in teaching and organizational culture. InManaging Technological Change, Tony Bates -- a w

      Trade Review
      "This timely book will certainly become a required read for everyuniversity administrator grappling with the complexities oftechnology and education. Tony Bates has combined an impressivedepth of experience and practice to produce an authoritative andwell-reasoned approach. Bravo." (Bruce Pennycook, vice-principal,Information Systems and Technology, McGill University)

      "Digital technologies are revolutionizing the practices of teachingand learning at colleges and universities all around the world.This book will be helpful for all those who are planning andmanaging such organizational and technological change on theircampuses." (Timothy W. Luke, executive director, Institute forDistance and Distributed Learning, Virginia Tech)

      "I found myself nodding frequently while reading this book. Many'early adopters' will identify with the arguments presented andwill appreciate the extAnded discussion. Bates shares insights thatcould save much frustration in dealing with both the technology andthe impact of technology on academia." (James B. Patton, associateprofessor and Haskell Power Engineering Professor, Electrical andComputer Engineering, University of Maine)

      "This book is a must read for anyone in higher education who dealswith technology, teaching, administration, or some combination ofthese elements. [Managing Technological Change] hits a number ofnails right on their heads. It holds true to its intendedaudiences: administrators, academic department heads, and faculty.The messages for each are important and timely. Not only is thebook well written, but it is also comprehensive in nature. Itcovers topics of vital concern for all who are involved intechnology-enhanced or technology-based learning. In summary, thisbook is founded on principles. It speaks to the relevant issues. Itoffers numerous examples. It is well constructed and written. Hatsoff to Tony Bates." (Byron Burnham, International Review ofResearch in Open and Distance Learning: 1, 2)

      Table of Contents
      Confronting the Technology Challenge in Universities andColleges.

      Leadership, Vision, and Planning in a Post-FordistOrganization.

      Planning and Managing Courses and Programs.

      Technology Infrastructure and Student Access.

      Supporting Faculty.

      Calculating the Costs of Teaching with Technology.

      Funding Strategies, Collaboration, and Competition.

      Organizing for the Management of Educational Technologies.

      Research and Evaluation.

      Avoiding the Faustian Contract and Meeting the TechnologyChallenge.

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