eSimulations for blended learning in professional education

Capacity building, knowledge transfer and dissemination

Authors

  • Stephen Segrave
  • Jacob Cybulski
  • Dale Holt
  • Judy Munro
  • David O'Brien
  • Mike Keppell
  • Deborah Murdoch
  • Ben Bradley
  • Brian Corbitt
  • Ross Smith
  • Martin Dick
  • Hossein Zadeh
  • Ian Searle
  • Pradip Sarkar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2009.2317

Keywords:

digital simulation, blended learning, capacity building, knowledge transfer, dissemination

Abstract

A two-year collaborative project by Deakin, RMIT and Charles Sturt universities aims to build in each institution, the academic and professional staff capacities for developing and using a form of online, goal-based, role-play simulation (eSimulation/eSim). While the project embraces ‘knowledge transfer’, ‘capacity building’ and ‘embedded dissemination’, a greater challenge is transforming perceptions of eSims in blended learning contexts to improve flexible learning designs across the higher education sector.

The project addresses the need for coordinated research and development in the field of eSimulations in Australian higher education. It aligns the educational, technical, evaluation and research strengths of the three parties to build academic and professional staff capacities for the ‘local’ development and use of an already successful approach to simulating 'professional workplace experiences' for student learning.

This poster presents the ALTC Competitive Grants Program project (2008-2010): ‘Building academic staff capacity for using eSimulations in professional education for experience transfer’. The project's website is http://www.deakin.edu.au/itl/insims/altc-project/

 

 

Downloads

Published

2009-12-01

Issue

Section

ASCILITE Conference - Posters

Categories