Learning from experience, for experienced staff.

Betty Collis, Burney Waring, Gerry Nicholson

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    Abstract

    Business needs in multinational corporations call for courses that involve problem solving and creating and sharing new knowledge based on workplace situations. The courses also need to be engaging for the participants. Blended learning at Shell International Exploration and Production involves these kinds of outcomes in courses designed around a workplace-learning model. Employees use a Web-based system to make contributions based on their own work experiences in preparation for a face-to-face session. These contributions then feed into classroom sessions that involve collaborative learning where the workplace problems and experiences of the participants are the focus. In this presentation one course is highlighted that demonstrates a number of game-type activities based on the participants' own workplace experiences. Implications for other courses outside of the Shell context are discussed.
    Original languageUndefined
    Title of host publicationProceedings of selected research and development paper presentations, AECT
    EditorsM. Simonson
    Place of PublicationIowa State University
    PublisherAmes, Iowa, USA
    Pages203-211
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

    Publication series

    Name
    PublisherAmes, Iowa, USA
    Volume1

    Keywords

    • IR-52640
    • METIS-224312

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