martes, 22 de febrero de 2011

Special Issue: Prior, Experiential and Informal Learning in the Age of Information and Communication Technologies


Special Issue: Prior, Experiential and Informal Learning in the Age of Information and Communication Technologies

Table of Contents

Editorial

The landscape of prior learning assessment: A sampling from a diverse fieldHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Dianne Conradi-iii

Research Articles

Dwell in possibility: PLAR and e-portfolios in the age of information and communication technologiesHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Judith O. Brown1-23
Preconditions for post-employment learning: Preliminary results from ongoing researchHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Linda Salter24-41
Validation of competencies in e-portfolios: A qualitative analysisHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Olaf Zawacki-Richter, Eva Maria Baecker, Anke Hanft42-60
Creating a positive prior learning assessment (PLA) experience: A step-by-step look at university PLAHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Sara M. Leiste, Kathryn Jensen61-79
Language of evaluation: How PLA evaluators write about student learningHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Nan L. Travers, Bernard Smith, Leslie Ellis, Tom Brady, Liza Feldman, Kameyla Hakim, Bhuwan Onta, Maria Panayotou, Laurie Seamans, Amanda Treadwell80-95

Field Notes

A dynamic community of discovery: Planning, learning, and changeHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Michelle Gordon, Martha Ireland, Mina Wong96-99
The development of an online instrument for prior learning assessment and recognition of internationally educated nurses: A pilot studyHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Elaine Elizabeth Santa Mina, Carol Eifert, Martha Ireland, Carol Fine, Gail Wilson, Vaska Micevski, Ruth Wojtiuk, Martha Valderrama100-110
Going online to make learning countHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Cathy Brigham, Rebecca Klein-Collins111-115
Prior learning assessment and recognition: Emergence of a Canadian community of scholarsHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Christine Wihak116-122
Evaluating prior learning assessment programs: A suggested frameworkHTML PDF MP3 EPUB
Nan L. Travers, Marnie T. Evans123-133

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