Integrating student-centred learning in Asia-Pacific

Universities are ideally placed to support the developing media industry in the Asia-Pacific by integrating their student projects with community service activities. Particular oppportunities exist to support the mission of media industry support organisations by using the worldwide web as a platfo...

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Autor principal: Sharon Tickle
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Lenguaje:EN
Publicado: Asia Pacific Network 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/46bf35f48e704d86972241d74dee26a2
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Sumario:Universities are ideally placed to support the developing media industry in the Asia-Pacific by integrating their student projects with community service activities. Particular oppportunities exist to support the mission of media industry support organisations by using the worldwide web as a platform for information dissemination, training and campaigning. The benefits for the media partner, the academy and the students are considerable. This article presents a successful model in East Timor and Melanesia that may be adapted in other tertiary institutions.