Collaborative communication in work based learning programs

This basic qualitative study, using interviews and document analysis, examined reflections from a Work Based Learning (WBL) program to understand how utilizing digital collaborative communication tools influence the educational experience. The Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework was used as a theor...

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spelling ndltd-NEU--neu-cj82pw1942021-05-27T05:11:40ZCollaborative communication in work based learning programsThis basic qualitative study, using interviews and document analysis, examined reflections from a Work Based Learning (WBL) program to understand how utilizing digital collaborative communication tools influence the educational experience. The Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework was used as a theoretical frame promoting the examination of the three elements including: social reflection (communication), cognitive exploration of work-related curriculum in a real-world environment (work based learning), and teaching presence within technological structure and process (facilitating collaborative technologies). The central research question guiding this study was: What are the perceptions of high school work based learning coordinators about digital collaborative communication tools in enhancing students' educational experience? Findings of this study demonstrate that digital communication skills: Promote ongoing student portfolio creation that aligns with work force skills; Amplify student sharing and discussion capabilities; Require patience to provided beneficial results; Increase efficiency and convenience; Improve the ability to regularly update learning material and provide continuous access; and Increase the availability of a student safety net for those struggling or adapting to the new digital skills. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20241749
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description This basic qualitative study, using interviews and document analysis, examined reflections from a Work Based Learning (WBL) program to understand how utilizing digital collaborative communication tools influence the educational experience. The Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework was used as a theoretical frame promoting the examination of the three elements including: social reflection (communication), cognitive exploration of work-related curriculum in a real-world environment (work based learning), and teaching presence within technological structure and process (facilitating collaborative technologies). The central research question guiding this study was: What are the perceptions of high school work based learning coordinators about digital collaborative communication tools in enhancing students' educational experience? Findings of this study demonstrate that digital communication skills: Promote ongoing student portfolio creation that aligns with work force skills; Amplify student sharing and discussion capabilities; Require patience to provided beneficial results; Increase efficiency and convenience; Improve the ability to regularly update learning material and provide continuous access; and Increase the availability of a student safety net for those struggling or adapting to the new digital skills. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.
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