The Fleet Store : pop up fashion retail gallery
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2010
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The Fleet Store is a project that was created to research the impact of enterprise and authentic learning models, in increasing the viability and improved career potential of fashion business, design and creative industry (fashion major) students. Reflective Thinking techniques were employed to gain valuable insights into the quality of the experience, the networking and the motivational and experiential learning for all students. The lecturer acted as the Managing Director and curator of the entire event while maintaining pedagogy to support the experience. Research focussed on the ways in which student learning outcomes have been improved by creating product a professional and economically viable pop up fashion outlet in an inner city, high profile shopping precinct. The first QUT double degree fashion business students were supervised and guided to be responsible for creating and maintaining a profitable fashion outlet in collaboration with their lecturer Kay McMahon, Wintergarden Management, Brisbane Marketing, Creative Enterprise Australia and QUT Fashion. Reflective thinking and further research into career outcomes (that are acknowledged as being supported by the experience) are currently being undertaken. |
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application/pdf |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46229/3/46229Pres.pdf http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Fleet-Store/110967222287140 McMahon, Kay (2010) The Fleet Store : pop up fashion retail gallery. [Other] |
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Copyright 2010 QUT Fashion and Creative Enterprise Australia |
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Artichoke Magazine, Ragtrader, Inside QUT, Courier Mail, Brisbane News, Map Magazine, Style Magazine, City North News, MX, Sunday Mail, City News, QUT News Fashion; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #Fashion Design #Enterprise Learning #Fashion Business #Authentic Learning #Entrepreneurship |
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Creative Work |