TY - JOUR
T1 - Achieving Industry-aligned Education through Digital-Commons
T2 - A Case Study
AU - Ramakrishnan, Muralidharan
AU - Gregor, Shirley
AU - Shrestha, Anup
AU - Soar, Jeffrey
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 International Association for Computer Information Systems.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Aligning student skills with industry practices in the current fast-changing digital economy is one of the many challenges faced by higher education institutions. In this paper, we present a novel approach in which we developed a digital commons to serve as a bridge between emerging industry practices and academic curricula. In a digital commons, knowledge is created and shared online. This case study describes the motivation for, and the design, development and evaluation of, an industry practice digital commons (IPDC) to assist students in developing industry relevant knowledge. The target students were pursuing a course on IT Governance and Service Management (IGSM) at an Australian university. The development of the digital artifact followed the design science research (DSR) paradigm. Feedback from 78 students and 26 practitioners, and the visitor analytics totaling 122,360 users, indicated that both student and practitioner communities considered the IPDC to be valuable.
AB - Aligning student skills with industry practices in the current fast-changing digital economy is one of the many challenges faced by higher education institutions. In this paper, we present a novel approach in which we developed a digital commons to serve as a bridge between emerging industry practices and academic curricula. In a digital commons, knowledge is created and shared online. This case study describes the motivation for, and the design, development and evaluation of, an industry practice digital commons (IPDC) to assist students in developing industry relevant knowledge. The target students were pursuing a course on IT Governance and Service Management (IGSM) at an Australian university. The development of the digital artifact followed the design science research (DSR) paradigm. Feedback from 78 students and 26 practitioners, and the visitor analytics totaling 122,360 users, indicated that both student and practitioner communities considered the IPDC to be valuable.
KW - Employability
KW - case study
KW - connectivism learning theory
KW - design science research (DSR)
KW - digital commons
KW - industry-aligned education
KW - knowledge commons theory
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U2 - 10.1080/08874417.2022.2115955
DO - 10.1080/08874417.2022.2115955
M3 - Article
SN - 0887-4417
VL - 63
SP - 950
EP - 964
JO - Journal of Computer Information Systems
JF - Journal of Computer Information Systems
IS - 4
ER -