Transitioning toward transdisciplinary learning in a multidisciplinary environment


Autoria(s): Park, Ji Yong; Son, Jeong-Bae
Data(s)

22/09/2010

Resumo

Multidisciplinary learning, interdisciplinary learning and transdisciplinary learning are often used with a similar meaning, but the misunderstanding of these terms may cause a failure of defining learner needs and developing high quality learning design. In this article, the three terms are reviewed in line with learner engagement and are conceptualised according to different types and levels of interactivity. An undergraduate course, named Creative Industries: Making Connections, was designed to deliver various learning modules to over 1200 students from 11 different disciplines in a blended learning mode. A visual communication learning module in the course, in particular, challenges students as well as academic staff to experience transdisciplinary learning. A survey was conducted to evaluate students' learning experience in the visual communication learning module. The results of the survey bring up meaningful implications for the realisation of transdisciplinary learning.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38974/

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EContent Management Pty Ltd

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Park, Ji Yong & Son, Jeong-Bae (2010) Transitioning toward transdisciplinary learning in a multidisciplinary environment. International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning, 6(1), pp. 82-93.

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Fonte

School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #130306 Educational Technology and Computing #transdisciplinary learning #multidisciplinary learning #interdisciplinary learning #online learning #HERN
Tipo

Journal Article