An investigation into the use of emerging technologies to transform teaching and learning across differently positioned higher education institutions in south africa2

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This paper reports on a project which was initiated in 2011 and which aims to learn more about emerging technologies in higher education in South Africa and their potential impact on enhancing learning in an inequitable educational landscape. This newly developed research project includes a team of researchers across eight differently placed South African HEIs and one international NGO (see footnote 1 for researchers in the team and their institutional affiliations). The paper elaborates on emerging technologies, the South African context, provides an overview of the rationale for the project and describes the research design for the project. © 2011 Vivienne Bozalek.

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Bozalek, V. (2011). An investigation into the use of emerging technologies to transform teaching and learning across differently positioned higher education institutions in south africa2. In ASCILITE 2011 - The Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (pp. 156–161). https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2011.1858

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