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Using Future Search Conference for e-Learning Strategy Formulation in Higher Education

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Much is understood about success factors, issues, and lessons learned in implementing e-learning in the context of higher education. A consensus is emerging that suggests that each institution is unique and hence requires a highly customized e-learning strategy. This paper presents a strategy formulation process that takes a community building view towards strategy formulation. In specific, the process uses the future search conference and the Cademenos model of growth of e-learning within higher education. An application and evaluation of the strategy formulation process at an American University is presented

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Advanced Learning Technologies, 2006. Sixth International Conference on

Date of Conference: 5-7 July 2006

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