Adaptive Digital Capability Development: Professional Learning for Educators Across Disciplines

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2019-06-18
Authors
Peterson, J
Lockhart, C
Raffaele, C
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Academy for Design Innovation Management
Abstract

In a cross-university project, a mixed methods approach was adopted to design a learning model for digital work practices in line with evolving industry needs. Drawing upon industry input (n=50), developmental learning and technology affordance theory, a model was trialled with Design, Journalism and Engineering students (n=78). Workshops were held at five universities with educators (n=66) and this paper discusses their perspectives on the model. Their responses indicated a predominantly functional digital capability focus in their current learning and teaching practice; rather than integrating functional, perceptual and adaptive digital capabilities, which are in high demand but short supply in industry. The educators highlighted a need for their own professional learning and we offer practical suggestions for moving beyond a functional digital focus. We argue it is vital for students and educators to learn and use the vocabulary of technology affordances, to strengthen professional learning for digital work futures.

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Digital enterprise learning; Adaptive capability; Technology affordances; Professional learning; Academic development
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Conference Proceedings of the Academy for Design Innovation Management , 2(1), 1378–1388. https://doi.org/10.33114/adim.2019.07.237
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