This study explores the professional development strategies of digital content professionals in Australian micro businesses. This thesis presents the argument that as these professionals are working in cutting edge creative fields where digital technology drives ongoing change, formal education experiences may be less important than for other professionals, and that specific types of online and face-to-face socially mediated informal learning strategies may be critical to currency. This thesis documents the findings of a broad survey of industry professionals' learning needs and development strategies, in conjunction with rich data from in-depth interviews and social network analyses
This paper reports on the findings drawn from a New Zealand research project (Professional Developme...
This article explores how universities might engage more effectively with the imperative to develop ...
Despite widespread recognition of the importance of social networks to career development and profes...
This study explores the professional development strategies of digital content professionals in Aust...
Informal learning networks play a key role in the skill and professional development of professional...
Informal learning networks play a key role in the skill and professional development of professional...
This article explores how universities might engage more effectively with the imperative to develop ...
The World Wide Web has grown into a global information and communication space with more than a bill...
In an increasingly competitive and digitalized business environment, regional SMEs have multiple opp...
In this case study, results demonstrate that an individual?s use of social media as professional lea...
Examining teacher participation in collaborative microblogging activities may offer insight into cre...
The trend towards collaborative social software and technology in education appears to be exponentia...
This paper reports on the design and delivery of a non-credit self-directed online course entitled S...
This DCI thesis investigated the professional practices of micro-influencers in the Creative Industr...
Social networks have earned their indisputable place as a collaborative learning tool in education. ...
This paper reports on the findings drawn from a New Zealand research project (Professional Developme...
This article explores how universities might engage more effectively with the imperative to develop ...
Despite widespread recognition of the importance of social networks to career development and profes...
This study explores the professional development strategies of digital content professionals in Aust...
Informal learning networks play a key role in the skill and professional development of professional...
Informal learning networks play a key role in the skill and professional development of professional...
This article explores how universities might engage more effectively with the imperative to develop ...
The World Wide Web has grown into a global information and communication space with more than a bill...
In an increasingly competitive and digitalized business environment, regional SMEs have multiple opp...
In this case study, results demonstrate that an individual?s use of social media as professional lea...
Examining teacher participation in collaborative microblogging activities may offer insight into cre...
The trend towards collaborative social software and technology in education appears to be exponentia...
This paper reports on the design and delivery of a non-credit self-directed online course entitled S...
This DCI thesis investigated the professional practices of micro-influencers in the Creative Industr...
Social networks have earned their indisputable place as a collaborative learning tool in education. ...
This paper reports on the findings drawn from a New Zealand research project (Professional Developme...
This article explores how universities might engage more effectively with the imperative to develop ...
Despite widespread recognition of the importance of social networks to career development and profes...