Systematic literature review as a digital collaborative research-like learning activity: a case study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30196Date
2023-07-15Type
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Abstract
Within the higher education sector, the principle of student-active and researchbased education are established in strategy documents and action plans, but at the
same time there is an ongoing debate about what is meant by research-based learning and how it can be applied in practical teaching contexts. The aim of this empirical study is to explore inclusion of research elements in higher education. The
study introduces the concept of using systematic literature review (SLR) and digital
collaboration as a learning method, and addresses how to succeed with digital collaborative systematic literature review as a research-like learning activity in higher
education. An exploratory multiple case design is used, with participatory observation technique and thematic analysis. A practical contribution of this study is an
example of how SLR is well-suited to do collective research-like learning activities.
The main contribution is that the higher education teacher needs integrated knowledge, including research competence in addition to the traditional link between
professional, didactic and technological competence. A model for research-like
learning is proposed, which illustrates the need for research knowledge in relation
to the technological pedagogical content knowledge.
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Springer NatureCitation
Ryan AW, Kolås L, Nilsen AG, Almås AG. Systematic literature review as a digital collaborative research-like learning activity: a case study. Education and Information Technologies : Official Journal of the IFIP technical committee on Education. 2023Metadata
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