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Digital Diploma Mills - The Automation of Higher Education (Paperback) Loot Price: R462
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Digital Diploma Mills - The Automation of Higher Education (Paperback): David F Noble

Digital Diploma Mills - The Automation of Higher Education (Paperback)

David F Noble

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"David Noble spells out the meaning of the automation of higher education in terms of academic freedom, civic values, and the distortions of research, curriculum and tuition on campus. Noble knows more than anyone about the growing struggle by faculty and students in North America against these erosions. "Digital Diploma Mills"is a wake-up call to millions of teachers, students, and parents about the battle over an under-publicized but big assault on quality education and intellectual freedom."
--Ralph Nader

"David Noble's "Digital Diploma Mills" is a work of extraordinary importance and deserves the attention of everyone who is concerned with the future of higher education, social inequality, and democracy. Written in a clear, accessible, and to-the-point style, that makes it a real page-turner."
--Robert W. McChesney, author of "Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communication Politics in Dubious Times"

"David Noble's critique of technology has never been more forceful-or more usable for faculty-than in his writing on distance education. This collection of his ideas is a succinct and brilliantly pointed antidote to cyber hype. Most of all, its force derives from a passionate attachment to the notion of education as a vital human compact between individual, in-the-flesh students and teachers."
--Mary Burgan, American Association of University Professors

Is the Internet the springboard which will take universities into a new age, or a threat to their existence? Will dotcom degrees create new opportunities for those previously excluded, or lead them into a digital dead-end? From UCLA to Columbia, digital technologies have brought about rapid and sweeping changes in thelife of the university--changes which will have momentous effects in the decade ahead.

In the first book-length analysis of the meaning of the Internet for the future of higher education, Noble cuts through the rhetorical claims that these developments will bring benefits for all. His analysis shows how university teachers are losing control over what they teach, how they teach and for what purpose. It shows how erosion of their intellectual property rights makes academic employment ever less secure. The academic workforce is reconfigured as administrators claim ownership of the course-designs and teaching materials developed by faculty, and try to lower labor costs in the marketing and delivery of courses.

Rather than new opportunities for students the online university represents new opportunities for investors to profit while shifting the burden of paying for education from the public purse to the individual consumer--who increasingly has to work long hours at poorly-paid jobs in order to afford the privilege. And this transformation of higher education is often brought about through secretive agreements between corporations and universities--including many which rely on public funding.

Noble locates recent developments within a longer-term historical perspective, drawing out parallels between Internet education and the correspondence course movement of the early decades of the 20th century. This timely work by the foremost commentator of the social meaning of digital education is essential reading for all who are concerned with the future of the academic enterprise.

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Imprint: New York University Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: March 2003
First published: March 2003
Authors: David F Noble
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 978-1-58367-092-7
Categories: Books > Professional & Technical > Technology: general issues > General
Books > Social sciences > Education > Higher & further education > General
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LSN: 1-58367-092-0
Barcode: 9781583670927

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