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Learning Innovations for Identifying and Developing Talent for University

In: Innovations in Higher Education - Cases on Transforming and Advancing Practice

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  • David C. Gibson

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As a response to global and local imperatives for organizational, operational, and social change facing education today, learning innovations developed by Curtin University's Learning Futures team offer examples of new technology-enhanced learning experiences used to identify and develop talent for university. The innovations presented are helping to reset school-university relationships to a focus on direct, scalable, and personalized digital learning services, delivered via interactive technologies that utilize game-based and team-based learning approaches. Two frameworks are proposed: one for collecting and evaluating evidence of a future ready learner and one for situating technology innovations across five domains of higher education learning and teaching. The case study indicates that new educational technology innovations can support an expansion of the university's mission, as well as its academic, research, and service-based strategic actions, by enabling a continuum of potential entry points for learners of all ages, accessible anywhere at any time.

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  • David C. Gibson, 2020. "Learning Innovations for Identifying and Developing Talent for University," Chapters, in: Dominique Parrish & Joanne Joyce-McCoach (ed.), Innovations in Higher Education - Cases on Transforming and Advancing Practice, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:164992
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.81380
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    Keywords

    enabling programs; advanced studies; raising aspirations; challenge-based learning; university-school relations;
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    • I23 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Higher Education; Research Institutions

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