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Staff perceptions of the role of technology in experiential learning: a case study from an Australian university

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posted on 2024-06-17, 06:03 authored by D Challis, D Holt, M Rice
This paper reports on a cross-disciplinary comparative study that examines the interplay between information and communications technologies (ICT) and experiential learning, in the context of seven fields of professional practice in undergraduate education. Our central claim is that academic teachers' framing of the meaning and nature of experiential learning shapes the actual and possible uses of ICT, in supporting the development of professional expertise in academic and workplace learning environments. Implicit in teaching conceptions and practices is an underlying view of the changing nature and conduct of the professions, and the requirements for effective entry level practice in relevant professional fields. The paper explores key indicators of ICT development and usage in supporting the creation of meaningful professional learning, and the design of integrated, coherent, professional learning environments. <br>

History

Location

Como, W.A

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, ASCILITE

Journal

Australasian Journal of Educational Technology

Volume

21

Pagination

19-39

ISSN

1449-3098

eISSN

1449-5554

Issue

1

Publisher

ASCILITE and ASET