Practice based design for learning at work (doi: 10.3991/ijac.v1i2.620)
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijac.v1i2.620Keywords:
Competence development, IS design theory, Learning Activity, Learning ModelAbstract
Designing for learning at work in a manner that embraces the rich situatedness of practice involves a number of challenges in bridging normative and descriptive perspectives, as well as closing the gap between IS design theory and practice. In this paper, we propose a grounded approach that combines influence from learning theories with studies of existing learning practices. This approach could result in learning models, constituted of a sequence of learning activities that outlines the didactics of the workplace. The arguments are based on the empirical findings from an action-oriented research project in collaboration with six SME:s, and are illustrated through a e-learning model called â??The Competence Kick-off
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2008-10-15
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Lundin, J., Svensson, L., Lundh-Snis, U., & Pareto, L. (2008). Practice based design for learning at work (doi: 10.3991/ijac.v1i2.620). International Journal of Advanced Corporate Learning (iJAC), 1(2), pp. 17–23. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijac.v1i2.620
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