Building a model for transmedia learning
Engaging work integrated learning students
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2023.686Keywords:
transmedia learning, online learning, co-creationAbstract
This paper presents insights from an ongoing doctoral research project into developing a model for transmedia learning for work integrated learning in higher education. Transmedia learning is defined as a way to learn across different platforms, developing the students’ holistic understanding of the topic through collaborative learning, but also developing their own transmedia skills as a part of the process. In this way learning is a social process even though students may not be in a face-to-face classroom environment, as is the case with work integrated learning. The research focuses on developing a model for student learning that is based on co-creation and collaboration, across a range of learning platforms. The study specifically investigates learning across learning management systems, some social media platforms, and the use of Massive Open Online Courses. Five key areas are identified for transmedia learning including informal learning, participatory culture, transmedia play, transmedia skills, and connectedness. This paper offers understanding of the research approach and highlights areas of study currently being researched.
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