Using information communication technologies to develop dynamic curriculum frameworks for diverse cohorts: a case study from event management


Autoria(s): Hadley, Bree
Data(s)

01/05/2012

Resumo

This article investigates the role of information communication technologies (ICTs) in establishing a well-aligned, authentic learning environment for a diverse cohort of non-cognate and cognate students studying event management in a higher education context. Based on a case study which examined the way ICTs assisted in accommodating diverse learning needs, styles and stages in an event management subject offered in the Creative Industries Faculty at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, the article uses an action research approach to generate grounded, empirical data on the effectiveness of the dynamic, individualised curriculum frameworks that the use of ICTs makes possible. The study provides insights into the way non-cognate and cognate students respond to different learning tools. It finds that whilst non-cognate and cognate students do respond to learning tools differently, due to a differing degree of emphasis on technical, task or theoretical competencies, the use of ICTs allows all students to improve their performance by providing multiple points of entry into the content. In this respect, whilst the article focuses on the way ICTs can be used to develop an authentic, well-aligned curriculum model that meets the needs of event management students in a higher education context, with findings relevant for event educators in Business, Hospitality, Tourism and Creative Industries, the strategies outlined may also be useful for educators in other fields who are faced with similar challenges when designing and developing curriculum for diverse cohorts.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55087/

Publicador

Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group

Relação

DOI:10.1080/0309877X.2011.614931

Hadley, Bree (2012) Using information communication technologies to develop dynamic curriculum frameworks for diverse cohorts: a case study from event management. Journal of Further & Higher Education, 36(2), pp. 263-290.

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #190404 Drama Theatre and Performance Studies #information communication technologies #diverse cohorts #constructively aligned curriculums #event management #education #HERN
Tipo

Journal Article