This book analyses technology enhanced learning through the lens of
Disruptive Innovation theory. The author argues that while technology
has not disrupted higher education to date, it has the potential to do
so. Drawing together various case studies, the book analyses established
technologies through a Disruptive Innovation perspective, including
virtual learning environments, and includes Wikipedia as an example of
successful innovative disruption. The author also examines the
disruptive potential of social media technologies and the phenomenon of
user-owned technologies. Subsequently, the author explores strategic
narratives for technology enhanced learning and imagines what the
Disruptive University might look like in the future. This book will be
valuable for scholars of technology enhanced learning in higher
education as well as those looking to increase their understanding of
and practice with technology enhanced learning.