EXPLORING THE DIMENSIONS OF ELECTRONIC WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING ( ARTICLE REVIEW )
Lisa Schuster, , Charmaine Glavas
Work
integrated learning (WIL) is a strategic priority for universities aiming to
enhance graduate employability in an increasingly competitive labor market.
Technology could improve access to WIL as student numbers grows and augment
learning outcomes as more work occurs within digital spaces. This systematic
literature review examines findings of studies employing and evaluating
electronic WIL (eWIL) initiatives to develop a typology that considers the
functions of technology which both support (administratively) and deliver
(pedagogically) eWIL experiences. As the first systematic literature review in
this domain, this study extends the literature through improved understanding
of the scope and subsequent conceptualization of eWIL. Specifically, eWIL is a
broad concept subsuming two functions: delivery of instruction and
administrative functions. This should be taken into account in any attempts to
evaluate the implementation of eWIL.
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