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What is Digital Informal Learning Resources

Handbook of Research on Learning Outcomes and Opportunities in the Digital Age
Digital informal learning resources refer to technology-mediated learning opportunities and environments in informal learning settings. Individuals can access these resources voluntarily without any predetermined learning objectives in mind, and individuals can customize them according to individuals’ learning needs. Being able to access the Internet could broaden individuals’ experiences with digital informal learning resources.
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Retaining Disciplinary Talents as Informal Learning Outcomes in the Digital Age: An Exploratory Framework to Engage Undergraduate Students with Career Decision-Making Processes
Wen-Hao David Huang (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) and Eunjung Oh (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9577-1.ch018
Abstract
Considering the national need for developing a variety of professional talents through higher education, this chapter proposes an exploratory conceptual framework, to allow educators and parents to harness informal learning opportunities afforded by virtually endless resources on the Internet, in order to engage undergraduate students with necessary career decision-making processes early on in their college experience. The thesis of this chapter asserts that we must consider students' career decision-making processes as a relevant higher education learning outcome. The proposed Digital Informal Learning Resources for Career Decision-Making (DILR-CDM) framework is grounded in the Social Cognitive Career Theory and the Self-Determination Theory to identify attributes of informal learning resources manifested by digital game-based environments and social media environments. These attributes, in turn, afford informal learning opportunities to scaffold and facilitate career decision-making processes among undergraduate students.
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