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What is WIL

Handbook of Research on Practices and Outcomes in Virtual Worlds and Environments
Work-Integrated Learning. Learning in an authentic professional environment or context in which students are given opportunities, as part of a course of study in higher education, to integrate work experience and disciplinary knowledge acquired through formal learning.
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Online Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Community
Michelle W.L. Fong (Victoria University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-762-3.ch024
Abstract
This chapter presents a case study in which Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and mobile telephone technologies were used to liberate Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) from the constraints of location and time, and to promote inclusive practices under a blended learning environment in a particular university subject. It was found that the use of mobile devices by the students was conservative because of technological limitations and affordability issues associated with mobile technology. Although mobile technology is still not powerful or practical enough for WIL, the use of CMC technology has provided rich collaborative online WIL for students, and there are still grounds for optimism that mobile technology will become a powerful cognitive tool in the future for enhancing student learning outcomes. This case study also affirms that such technologies will only become effective educational tools if there is a stable focus on pedagogy within the curriculum and if the needs and technology skills of users are taken into consideration when integrating the technologies into the curriculum.
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Mentoring for Quality Enhancement and Fostering Industry-Ready Graduates in Higher Education
Learning which takes place in a work setting, where students engage in work experiences to advance their professional understanding in a chosen career.
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