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Academy 2.0? Outline of the emerging digital culture with #HigherEd

This is very rough. Much more so than I’d like it to be. But then how could it be otherwise when I’m finishing it 12 hours before the event? Nonetheless this is my first sketch at doing something which I want to look at in depth post-PhD – using digital strategy as a lens through which to unpack the direction of travel of UK higher ed in an age of austerity. My idea is to treat the ‘digital turn’ in higher ed in terms of structure & agency – so it becomes an incredibly detailed & specific way to look at much broader issues about the different collective agents at work in the contemporary academy, their interactions, balance of power and the possibile consequences, unintended and otherwise.

Why does Keynote destroy the formatting when it exports as PPT…?