Work-integrated learning (WIL) has become commonplace in many higher education institutions across Australia. Similarly, there has been rapid integration of digital technologies for supporting teaching, learning and assessment in this domain. In the rush to address associated challenges within the sector – such as massification, limited placements, resourcing issues and staff turnover – the time to pause, take care of and meaningfully build upon WIL practices within this new digital context is often bypassed. This paper explores the role of the open educational resources (OER) movement for not only protecting and promoting the practices which practitioners care about in WIL – but also in shaping innovation that is mindful of local instituti...
As research around Open Educational Resources (OER) begins to shift from their provision to their us...
Context: The context for this paper is strongly underpinned by the significance of the integration o...
Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) in its broadest sense is often described as an attempt by educators t...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) can foster the capabilities of students across diverse sites...
The International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning is an Open Access journal which means that all...
In the coming decades, environmental, cultural, economic and social changes will have a profound glo...
In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first lar...
Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) is a variety of learning opportunities that can extend beyond the app...
© 2020 International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning. All rights reserved. The disruption caused...
Open Educational Resources (OER) has gained widespread recognition in higher education. Universities...
Cooperative education and principles associated with learning ecosystems appear throughout the liter...
In a rapidly changing educational landscape digital access has become a fundamental need for all lea...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is a national priority and a strategic direction for Australian unive...
Under contemporary highly competitive markets, organizations are demanding that any investment in le...
This article makes a case firstly, for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) as an integral part of the cur...
As research around Open Educational Resources (OER) begins to shift from their provision to their us...
Context: The context for this paper is strongly underpinned by the significance of the integration o...
Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) in its broadest sense is often described as an attempt by educators t...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) can foster the capabilities of students across diverse sites...
The International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning is an Open Access journal which means that all...
In the coming decades, environmental, cultural, economic and social changes will have a profound glo...
In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first lar...
Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) is a variety of learning opportunities that can extend beyond the app...
© 2020 International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning. All rights reserved. The disruption caused...
Open Educational Resources (OER) has gained widespread recognition in higher education. Universities...
Cooperative education and principles associated with learning ecosystems appear throughout the liter...
In a rapidly changing educational landscape digital access has become a fundamental need for all lea...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is a national priority and a strategic direction for Australian unive...
Under contemporary highly competitive markets, organizations are demanding that any investment in le...
This article makes a case firstly, for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) as an integral part of the cur...
As research around Open Educational Resources (OER) begins to shift from their provision to their us...
Context: The context for this paper is strongly underpinned by the significance of the integration o...
Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) in its broadest sense is often described as an attempt by educators t...