Abstract

This special issue is dedicated to technology-enabled approaches for improving higher education, adult learning, and human performance. Improvement of learning and human development for sustainable development has been recognized as a key strategy for individuals, institutions, and organizations to strengthen their competitive advantages. It is crucial to help adult learners and knowledge workers to improve their self-directed and life-long learning capabilities. Meanwhile, advances in technology have been increasingly enabling and facilitating learning and knowledge-related initiatives. They have largely extended learning opportunities through the provision of resource-rich and learner-centered environment, computer-based learning support, and expanded social interactions and networks. Papers in this special issue are representative of ongoing research on integration of technology with learning for innovative and sustainable development in higher education institutions and organizational and community environments.

Highlights

  • Globalization and economic dynamics have forced individuals and organizations to search for new ways to strengthen their competitive advantages

  • Improvement of learning and human performance for sustainable development has been recognized as a key strategy (Tynjälä, 2008; Wang & Yang, 2009; Wang & Chang, 2012)

  • The cloud computing technology and the model of Mass Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have brought unprecedented opportunities for educational institutions and other organizations to extend their ICT capacity and for people to access and share knowledge resources with high flexibility and wide choices. The papers in this special issue are intended to be representative of ongoing research with practical implementations and evaluations of emerging technologies for improving higher education, adult learning, and human performance, with an international scope

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Introduction

Globalization and economic dynamics have forced individuals and organizations to search for new ways to strengthen their competitive advantages. Improvement of learning and human performance for sustainable development has been recognized as a key strategy (Tynjälä, 2008; Wang & Yang, 2009; Wang & Chang, 2012) In this context, it is crucial to help learners in educational institutions and knowledge workers in organizations to improve their capabilities for self-directed and life-long learning (Wang, Vogel, & Ran, 2011). The cloud computing technology and the model of Mass Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have brought unprecedented opportunities for educational institutions and other organizations to extend their ICT capacity and for people to access and share knowledge resources with high flexibility and wide choices The papers in this special issue are intended to be representative of ongoing research with practical implementations and evaluations of emerging technologies for improving higher education, adult learning, and human performance, with an international scope

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