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Finding voices: authentic learning online in the field of public communication and citizenship

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Kristin DemetriousKristin Demetrious
A creative re-acculturation of teachers and students is occurring in virtual classrooms as traditional learning resources, pedagogy, and technology intersect in unexpected ways. This paper reports on a case of authentic, experiential, and constructivist learning developed for tertiary public relations  students. A subject titled ‘Public Communication and Citizenship’ (PCC) at  Deakin University in Australia asked students to examine the problematic and contentious areas of self interest, persuasion, power, and ethics in  contemporary contexts of mass media and globalisation. Feedback from  those students suggests that, in this case, online teaching strategies  successfully integrated with the total learning environment to achieve  higher-order learning. PCC is one example of PR pedagogy combining  theory and technology to move beyond ‘skilling for jobs’.

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Prism

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2

Issue

1

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1 - 13

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School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Bond University and Department of Communication & Journalism

Location

Gold Coast, Qld

ISSN

1448-4404

Language

eng

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Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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