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Question: Mobile knowledge: driving a paradigm shift
Answer: Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to challenge higher education professors and institutions to consider their role and practice in light of the changing landscape of higher education. It draws attention to the substantial changes taking place in society due to the technological and related knowledge revolution and questions the value of the current paradigm of educational practice.
Design/methodology/approach
This conceptual paper utilises a sociological lens to explore the future of higher education learning and teaching. It draws on a range of literature to focus on the concepts of mobile education and mobile knowledge and explores these concepts in relation to the role and function of the professor and the university and the implication for pedagogy, curriculum design and teaching practice.
Findings
While changes in higher education are taking place, they are largely within the current paradigm. With knowledge freely available via technology, the university is no longer the primary holder of knowledge and students are less likely to engage in content delivery styles of education. It is time therefore to consider the shape of education in a new mobile knowledge paradigm.
Originality/value
This paper draws on a range of existing literature from several fields to highlight the need for a new paradigm in higher education pedagogy.
(Source: , 09 Jun 2021)
Source Link: https://doi-org.onlinedatabase.librarynet.com.my/10.1108/JARHE-02-2014-0021