Implementing Emerging Technologies to Support Work-Integrated Learning in Allied Health Education

Author:

Rao Ganeshan1,Shuker Mary-Ann1,Loudon Robert1

Affiliation:

1. Griffith University, Australia

Abstract

The adoption and implementation of new technology to support work-integrated learning (WIL) is often challenging for staff and students. In this chapter, the authors discuss the processes and decisions involved from early piloting to potential institutional adoption of relevant technology (emerging or otherwise) and provide practical tools for the readers' use. The discussion is supported by evidence from allied health programs at a large higher education institution in Australia and identifies issues, controversies, and problems involved in new technology adoption. The importance of clarifying the pedagogical need before looking to technology is reinforced. Guidelines for identifying emerging and/or innovative use of current technologies are described, followed by discussion of considerations for selection of technologies that best align with the educational requirement.

Publisher

IGI Global

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