Talk of unbundling – separating who designs and develops courses from who teaches them and separating assessment and credit recognition from teaching – has been with us for some time. There are signs of the beginnings of unbundling everywhere, but few institutions or jurisdictions have fully embraced unbundling as a strategy. This book explores what unbundling could be and why it could be a significant development in higher education.
Craig, R. (2015). College disrupted: The great unbundling of higher education. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
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