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An application of complexity theory to the development of Web-based education at a university in the United States.
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An application of complexity theory to the development of Web-based education at a university in the United States./
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Huck, Daniel Nickles.
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133 p.
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Chairperson: Powell E. Toth.
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Dissertation Abstracts International62-07A.
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Education, Administration. -
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An application of complexity theory to the development of Web-based education at a university in the United States.
Huck, Daniel Nickles.
An application of complexity theory to the development of Web-based education at a university in the United States.
- 133 p.
Chairperson: Powell E. Toth.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--West Virginia University, 2001.
This study examines the perceptions of higher education administrators concerning the activities related to the implementation of web-based education at a university in the United States during the 1990's. In pursuing an Orientational Qualitative Inquiry, I conducted ethnographic interviews during calendar year 2000 of academic affairs and information technology professionals, and I reviewed relevant documentation related to the university's web-based education efforts. I initially employed an a priori theoretical framework based on Loosely Coupled Systems Theory to guide my data collection, but my analysis of data led me to adopt Complexity Theory to adequately explain my findings. More specifically, I used the Complex Adaptive System model suggested by Cilliers (1998) to structure my conclusions. My study results suggest that Complexity Theory is a valuable lens through which to view the university's use of web-based education during the period under study. Without applying that theoretical lens, the data revealed evidence of a “creation myth” told by participants that credited only the university's president with bringing web-based education to the campus. When the same data was assessed with the Complex Adaptive System model, an alternative conception of the web-based education initiative, one dominated by the forces predicted by Complexity Theory, became evident.
ISBN: 0493333215Subjects--Topical Terms:
626645
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