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Capability development by educational technology
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.The primary purpose of this paper is to expand the discussion about the
development of evaluative judgement using educational technology. This paper provides some rationale
for the inclusion of selected pedagogical activities in the curriculum and actively using them in student centred education.Building and Construction DegreesHolmesglen InstituteBack to the Future – ASCILITE ‘21Armidale, NS
Deconstructing the traditional librarian
With the traditional role of the librarian predicted by some to disappear within the next five years, Margherita Meeking looks at how we can make way for tertiary information professionals, with contemporary capabilities.LibraryHolmesglen InstituteVictorian Association of TAFE Libraries (VATL
The apprentice experience: the role of interpersonal attributes and people-related generic skills
This research explores the training experiences of Australian apprentices in the workplace with a focus on workplace relationships and their link to interpersonal attributes and people-related generic skills among apprentices.FuturetechHolmesglen InstituteCentral Queensland Universit
Entrepreneurship learning through a collaborative approach to student practical placement / internship
Item is not available from this repository. Link to the published version - subscription maybe required.Business DegreesHolmesglen InstituteDimensional Data, Victoria, Australi
Patient perspectives on hospital falls prevention education
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.This study aimed to understand the perspectives and preferences of hospitalized patients about falls prevention education.NursingHolmesglen InstituteLa Trobe UniversityHealthscope Ltd, MelbourneCurtin UniversityGeriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Malcom Randall Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville, FL, United StatesUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United State
Automated sports reporting: measuring enjoyment
Sports Media and Sport Business DegreesHolmesglen Institut
Website Design 101 for Librarians
This presentation was done in the LIT Webinar, showing librarians some basic web design principles and free tools.LibraryHolmesglen InstituteVATL LIT Webinar: Let's Get DigitalOnlin
School libraries and sustainability
With the current focus on climate change and the impact we are having on the environment, many of us are wondering how we can make a real difference. Libraries are quite naturally places that people turn to for ideas as well as answers.LibraryHolmesglen Institut
How Australia’s fascination with overseas sports is beginning to hurt
The Australian sports market is one of the most cluttered and competitive in the world. In a country of just 25 million people, in 2020 the Australian sports market will consist of 114 professional teams, all competing for the same, limited number of supporters, members, sponsors, advertisers, and media rights holders. As such, some of the smaller sports leagues in Australia are beginning to feel the financial strain of competing in such a cluttered market. However, one of the biggest and most significant threats to domestic sports in Australia is not coming from within, but rather from overseas, in particular, from the USA and Europe with the rising popularity of global sports leagues such as the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the English Premier League (EPL). This is particularly evident amongst millennials and Generation Z sports fans. This article explores what these younger demographics find appealing about overseas sports leagues, using the responses of focus group participants, which included twenty-one sports fans aged between 18 and 30. Furthermore, the responses are used to make recommendations for Australia’s domestic sports’ leagues and teams to ensure they remain viable in the future and to predict what Australia’s domestic sports will look like in the coming years.Sports Media and Sport Business DegreesHolmesglen Institut
MammographyOnline: An evaluation of an online mammography education program for radiographers
This paper reports on the experiences of the first online offering of the academic component, MammographyOnline (MO), by BreastScreen Victoria, Australia.NursingHolmesglen Institut