‘Show Me Your Wiki and I’ll Show you Mine’: Using Online Interactive Media to Improve Academic Writing and Research in a Public Health Under-Graduate Cohort


Autoria(s): Carroll, Julie-Anne; Diaz, Abbey; Niland, Coleen; Meiklejohn, Judith; Adkins, Barbara A.
Contribuinte(s)

Martellini, Lorenzo

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

The number of Internet users in Australia has been steadily increasing, with over 10.9 million people currently subscribed to an internet provider (ABS, 2011). Over the past year, the most avid users of the Internet were 15 – 24 year olds, with approximately 95% accessing the internet on a regular basis (ABS, Social Trends, 2011). While the internet has been described as fundamental to higher education students, social and leisure internet tools are also increasingly being used by these students to generate and maintain their social and professional networks and interactions (Duffy & Bruns 2006). Rapid technological advancements have enabled greater and faster access to information for learning and education (Hemmi et al, 2009; Glassman and Kang, 2011). As such, we sought to integrate interactive, online social media into the assessment profile of a Public Health undergraduate cohort at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). The aim of this exercise was to engage students to both develop and showcase their research on a range of complex, contemporary health issues within the online forum of Wikispaces (http://www.wikispaces.com/) for review and critique by their peers. We applied Bandura’s Social Learning Theory (SLT) to analyse the interactive processes from which students developed deeper and more sustained learning, and via which their overall academic writing standards were raised. This paper outlines the assessment task, and the students’ feedback on their learning outcomes in relation to the Attentional, Retentional, Motor Reproduction, and Motivational Processes outlined by Bandura in SLT. We conceptualise the findings in a theoretical model, and discuss the implications for this approach within the broader tertiary environment.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49392/

Publicador

Simonelli Editore

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49392/1/Future_of_Education_Conference_Full_Paper_2012.pdf

http://www.pixel-online.net/edu_future2012/conferenceproceedings.php

Carroll, Julie-Anne, Diaz, Abbey, Niland, Coleen, Meiklejohn, Judith, & Adkins, Barbara A. (2012) ‘Show Me Your Wiki and I’ll Show you Mine’: Using Online Interactive Media to Improve Academic Writing and Research in a Public Health Under-Graduate Cohort. In Martellini, Lorenzo (Ed.) The Future of Education Conference Proceedings 2012, Simonelli Editore, Florence, Italy, pp. 43-48.

Direitos

Copyright 2012 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Faculty of Health; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #130202 Curriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development #HERN
Tipo

Conference Paper