电子资讯科技在学生教育中的应用

M. Fong, Robert Sims
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高等教育机构在市场力量的推动下,对学生的需求以及不同利益相关者(政府、行业、专业团体和社区)的需求做出了更积极的回应。在澳大利亚的大学课程中纳入WIL(工作集成学习)课程已经成为一种共同的策略,以满足对课程中更多实际工作相关学习的日益增长的需求。与此同时,随着信息通信技术(ICT)成为一种通用的教学资源,其无处不在的性质意味着WIL也可以在网络环境中蓬勃发展。本文讨论了在维多利亚大学本科商业学位课程中使用异步ICT实现包容性e-WIL(电子工作集成学习)的经验。它提供了对实现e-WIL活动的优点、缺点、挑战和关键成功因素的见解。这次电子资讯科技活动的整合为学生取得了许多理想的学习成果,这些成果也将在下文讨论。
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e-WIL in student education
Higher educational institutions have been compelled by market forces to be more responsive to the needs of their students as well as the demands of different stakeholders - government, industry, professional bodies, and community. The inclusion of WIL (Work-Integrated Learning) curriculum in Australian university programs has become a common strategy to address increasing demands for more practical work related learning in courses. At the same time, as Information Communications Technology (ICT) has become a common teaching and learning resource, its ubiquitous nature means that WIL can also flourish in an online environment. This paper discusses the experience of using asynchronous ICT to implement inclusive e-WIL (electronic Work-Integrated Learning) in the curriculum of an undergraduate business degree subject at Victoria University. It provides insights into the advantages, disadvantages, challenges, and critical success factors of implementing e-WIL activity. The integration of this e-WIL activity has achieved a number of desirable learning outcomes for the students, which will also be discussed.
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