How (and why) Digital Diploma Mills (don't) Work: Academic Freedom, Intellectual Property Rights, Automation and UBC's Master of Educational Technology Program

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
S. Petrina
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In the early 21st century, an expansion of educational markets implies automation, social polarization or stratification, and corporatization. These processes, among others, govern initiatives to exploit the economics of the corporate university. Within are three compelling issues facing higher education: academic freedom, intellectual property rights (IPRs), and revenues. In Digital Diploma Mills, David Noble describes two practices underwriting these issues. The first is commercialization via corporate exploitation of research, licensing and the reassignment of IPRs (i.e., copyrights, patents and trade secrets). The second is commodification via the automation of curriculum and instruction (C&I) and the unbundling of IPRs (i.e., copyrights). This article provides detailed insights into the machinations of a digital diploma mill and, like Noble, explains its operation through the political economy of automation. What is an automated course author? How do digital diploma mills work?
数字文凭工厂如何(以及为什么)不起作用:学术自由、知识产权、自动化和UBC教育技术硕士课程
21世纪初,教育市场的扩大意味着自动化、社会两极化或分层、公司化。除其他外,这些过程管理着利用企业大学经济学的举措。其中包括高等教育面临的三个紧迫问题:学术自由、知识产权和收入。在《数字文凭工厂》一书中,大卫•诺布尔描述了两种承保这些问题的做法。第一种是通过公司利用研究成果、许可和重新分配知识产权(即版权、专利和商业秘密)实现商业化。第二种是通过课程和教学自动化(C&I)和知识产权(即版权)的分拆实现的商品化。这篇文章对数字文凭工厂的运作提供了详细的见解,并像Noble一样,通过自动化的政治经济学解释了它的运作。什么是自动课程编写者?数字文凭工厂是如何运作的?
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