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Autor/inn/enLi, Siyuan; Craig, Scotty D.
InstitutionOffice of the Secretary of Defense (SECDEC) (DOD), Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel & Readiness (USDP&R); Arizona State University (ASU)
TitelWhy Do We Adopt E-Internships in eLearning Curriculum Development? A Model of Career-Oriented Learning Experiences, Motivation, and Self-Regulated Learning
Quelle(2020), (10 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterIndependent Study; Electronic Learning; Internship Programs; Curriculum Development; Integrated Curriculum; Models; Student Motivation; Learning Experience; Career Education; Workplace Learning; Skills; Career Readiness; Employment Potential; Secondary Education; College Readiness
AbstractA conceptual paper proposed an integrated eLearning curriculum development model that emphasized the valuable role of career-oriented learning experiences in improving students' motivation and self-regulated learning. The career-oriented learning experiences can be gained through effective e-internship programs that involve three levels of collaboration, including organizational level, departmental level, and instructor level. Notably, an overly focus on early workplace learning experiences might run the risk of excessive vocational curriculum design so that the 'higher' education aspect was cast off. Therefore, an integrated eLearning curriculum development should consider fostering 'full-stack' students who possess the necessary skills for academic and professional success. In essence, technical training should complement academic education to create an integrated and comprehensive e-learning curriculum. [This paper was published in: Innovate Learning Summit Proceedings, 2020, pp. 572-580.] (As Provided).
AnmerkungenAdvanced Distributed Learning Initiative. 1901 North Beauregard Street Suite 600, Alexandria, VA 22311. Tel: 571-480-4640; e-mail: ADLinitiative@adlnet.gov; Web site: https://adlnet.gov/
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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