Abstract:
This paper describes five 'ways of experiencing dissemination, from distributing
project products and information to experiencing dissemination as an ongoing two-way
engagement aimed at bringing about change in the culture of teaching and learning. It is
based on a phenomenographic analysis of interviews with developers and adopters of project
innovations about project dissemination, adoption and adaptation. Engaged, ongoing
dissemination activities are more likely than passive websites or publications to bring about
adoption and embedding of innovations in new contexts but it is widely perceived that
academic publications are more likely to be recognised and rewarded.