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Title: Can e-Learning Enable the Transition to University for Computing and Electronic Engineering Students from Low Socio-Economic Status? A Socio-Cultural Approach
Authors: Kaniadakis, A
Padumadasa, E
Keywords: transition;vocational qualifications;e-learning;BTEC;socio-cultural;professional identity
Issue Date: 15-Mar-2022
Publisher: Information Systems & Computing Academic Professionals, Inc. (ISCAP)
Citation: Kaniadakis, A. and Padumadasa, E. (2022) 'Can e-Learning Enable the Transition to University for Computing and Electronic Engineering Students from Low Socio-Economic Status? A Socio-Cultural Approach', Journal of Information Systems Education, 2022, 33 (1), pp. 87 - 97 (10). Available at: https://aisel.aisnet.org/jise/vol33/iss1/10
Abstract: Copyright ©2022 by the Information Systems & Computing Academic Professionals, Inc. (ISCAP) and The Author(s). Students enrolling to university holding vocational qualifications to study Computer Science and Electronic Engineering struggle to adapt to the requirements of academic life. As a result, they show higher dropout rates and perform less well than the sector-adjusted average. Following a socio-cultural approach, we present a practice-based ethnographic study of an e-learning initiative at a Russell Group University in the UK aiming to enable the transition of students holding Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) qualifications. We look beyond “access” issues around e-learning and instead focus on the university’s organizational implementation efforts and the ways students engage with e-learning. Our findings show that although the online module could potentially enable students to actively engage in developing their personal and professional identity, the university struggled to embed it in their strategy and organizational practices.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/24281
ISSN: 1055-3096
Appears in Collections:Dept of Computer Science Research Papers

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