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What is Problem-Centered Learning

Encyclopedia of Information Technology Curriculum Integration
A derivative of problem-based learning that is more explicit and structured.
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Experience-Based Learning
Brian H. Cameron (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-881-9.ch052
Abstract
The College of Information Sciences and Technology practices an applied approach to learning. This approach entails hands-on activities supported by a solid practitioner knowledge base. In addition, the curriculum presents a strong business orientation to the practice of information technology. The need for IT consulting education at the undergraduate level became increasingly apparent after numerous discussions with many corporate partners. Approximately one-third are of the graduates from the College of IST are exclusively placed with consulting firms and more than 50% are working in a consulting capacity after graduation. All graduates, regardless of where they choose to work, will function in a consultative role as part of their jobs. The feedback received from corporate partners indicated that most IT curriculums do a good job with technology and business topics but rarely touch consulting-related issues, skills, and methodologies.
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Integrating Concepts of TILT Into Teaching Modalities and Courses
A way of designing courses to use problems or challenges as the stimulus and focus of student learning
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