Costing the lifecycle of networked learning: documenting the costs from conception to evaluation

  • Paul Bacsich
  • Charlotte Ash

Abstract

Analysing the costs of new learning technologies within the educational sector is currently a neglected area, yet the issue of how to spend money effectively in this context is a question that must be answered. This question is made especially pertinent with the current expansion of information technology into higher and further education. To know the costeffectiveness of these initiatives, it is first necessary to gain some comprehension of the costs involved. This must be done in a way that is comprehensible to everyone in academia. A recently completed research study undertaken by the authors addressed these problems.

DOI:10.1080/0968776000080110

 

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Bacsich P., & Ash C. (1). Costing the lifecycle of networked learning: documenting the costs from conception to evaluation. Research in Learning Technology, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v8i1.11984
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