期刊名称:Informing Science: The International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline
印刷版ISSN:1547-9684
电子版ISSN:1521-4672
出版年度:2004
卷号:7
页码:87-87
出版社:Informing Science Institute
摘要:University curricula in Information Technology (IT) necessarily require frequent change, updating
and even complete revision due to advances in technologies, new methodologies, and changes
in how people and organisations make use of computers. We argue that curriculum change, which
is a complex process that involves many actors, should be seen through the lens of innovation
theory and studied as an innovation. To understand curriculum innovation it is useful to examine
how interactions between both human and non-human entities contribute to the final curriculum
product, and this paper discusses theories of innovation and proposes an ecological approach to
the building and re-building of university curriculum in IT. Ecology is concerned with interrelationships:
between different living things, and between living things and their environment.
Building on our previous work in this area, in the paper we explain the ecological approach by its
application to several specific case studies in IT curriculum innovation. We use this ecological
approach in an attempt at explaining why some elements of IT curriculum innovation are adopted
successfully whilst others are not. Interesting as this might be from a theoretical academic perspective
however, an explanatory theory is much more relevant if it can also be used practically.
While we make no claim to being able to predict the success or failure of an IT curriculum innovation,
we do suggest that this approach can be used to improve its chances of success. We argue
that by making use of an ecological approach it is possible to improve the chances that a particular
curriculum innovation will be adopted and used successfully.