The need for new business models for e-learning

Keith Hampson’s Higher Education Management Group’s blog has an interesting post by Keith about the need for new business models in higher education, includes the recommendation of an excellent book on building successful business models, and a description of the four core components of a business model:

Johnson, M. (2009) Seizing the whitespace Cambridge MA: Harvard [...]

Why technology is not disrupting the university sector

Keith Hampson’s Higher Education Management Group blog has an interview with Lloyd Armstrong, the Provost of the University of Southern California, on change in universities.

Armstrong’s comments are what I should have written in response to the Tapscott and William’s article.

This interview indicates clearly why Clayton Christensen’s theory of disruptive change is not working in the [...]

The impact of digitization on higher education

Hampson, K. (2010) Notes on digitization in higher education Higher Education Management Group, January 2

An excellent blog on this topic, summarizing in succinct form some of the long-term implications of digitization (or should it be ‘digitalization’?) for higher education.