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RESEARCH BRIEF: DEVELOPING A NEW PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: A MODEL FOR NETWORKED LEARNER SUPPORT IN HIGHER EDUCATION

S. FOWELL (Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield Sheffield, S10 2TN)
P. LEVY (Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield Sheffield, S10 2TN)

Journal of Documentation

ISSN: 0022-0418

Article publication date: 1 March 1995

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Abstract

Changes in teaching and learning in higher education, combined with rapid developments in electronic communications and resources, point to a new role for the information intermediary. This can be identified as a new professional practice which is termed ‘networked learner support’ by the authors of the paper and which is closely associated with the support of learning through computer‐mediated communication. The paper examines the background to this emergent practice, and offers a preliminary model for its development. The model involves practitioners' participation in collaborative networked learning, as a means of exploring and developing relevant resource knowledge and support strategies. Fundamental to the model is the view that the new practice needs to be defined from within the profession, and must be capable of taking into account and responding to the specific demands of local circumstances.

Citation

FOWELL, S. and LEVY, P. (1995), "RESEARCH BRIEF: DEVELOPING A NEW PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: A MODEL FOR NETWORKED LEARNER SUPPORT IN HIGHER EDUCATION", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 51 No. 3, pp. 271-280. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026951

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