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Lessons to be learned from the failure of the UK e-University
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Richard Millwood
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Paul Bacsich 2005. The UK’s attempt to develop a global e-university ended in public failure in 2004. The main focus of this paper is to exploit the failure as a case study to update the literature on ‘critical success factors’ for virtual universities and so provide lessons for e-universities worldwide. However, since much of the public comment was superficial or ill-informed, it is also inevitably in part a critique of the public view. Although several alleged reasons for failure were incorrect or specific to the era, some of the real reasons still have much relevance to the worldwide scene.
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Richard Millwood
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Lyn Craig
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Richard Millwood
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Margaret Cox
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Margaret Cox led the Computers in the Curriculum Project at Chelsea College and subsequently King's College University of London from 1981 to 1990.
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Maureen Brown
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Richard Millwood
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Micro Smile
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Richard Millwood
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Mike Bostock, Richard Fothergill, Helen Hindess, John Anderson and Bob Coates
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The Microelectronics Education Programme
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The Microelectronics Education Programme
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Micro Smile
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Richard Millwood
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The first 30 SMILE programs for the BBC Micro Model 'B'
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