Transmedia learning as a learning model for Work-integrated Learning: a public relations case study
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Open access
Date
2025Supervisor
Graham Ferguson
Katharina Wolf
Nigel de Bussy
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Business and Law
School
School of Management and Marketing
Collection
Abstract
Transmedia learning is an approach to learning that offers agility and adaptability for learners, creating a learning environment that deepens knowledge and enhances co-learning opportunities. This study defined what transmedia learning is within the higher education context and sought to understand if it is a way of learning that offers greater connection for work integrated learning students. This PhD presents a unique insight into how transmedia learning can be used for work integrated learning and contributes to the theoretical understanding of what transmedia learning is, adding to a limited body of academic literature.
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