Picciano, A.G. (2018). Online Education – Foundations, Planning and Pedagogy. London: Routledge.
As colleges, universities, and schools around the world adopt large-scale technologies and traditional class models shift into seamless, digitally interactive environments, critical insights are needed into the implications for administration and pedagogy. Written by an American contributor to the field, this book contextualizes online education in the past and present before analyzing its fundamental changes to instruction, program integration, social interaction, content construction, networked media, policy, and more. A provocative concluding chapter speculates on the future of education as the sector becomes increasingly dependent on learning technologies. What are the risks of these developments and how should colleges and universities plan for these developments? These are key themes of this book.