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Building a hybrid and networked university through long-term lifelong learning agreements with the surrounding society
Jimmy Jaldemark, Åsa Bång, Mathias Larsson, Margareta Majchrowska
Building hybrids between higher education and society
Applying a networked work-integrated learning framework in a business administration program
Jimmy Jaldemark, Marcia Håkansson Lindqvist, Peter Mozelius, Peter Öhman
From Craftsmanship to Connectivity
Exploring Networked Learning in a Contemporary Corporate Apprenticeship Program in the United States
Tessa Forshaw
PBL hybrid: An exploration of the concept of hybrid learning in a resource-constrained university context
Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Ann Bygholm, Heilyn Camacho, Vincent Canwat, Iben Jensen, Clara Kansiime, Walter Komakech, Margaret Namubiru, David Pakono Okot, David Ross Olanya, Geoffrey Tabo Olok, Vivian Drateru Perry
Traversing Situations and Contexts in Networked Learning
The Role of Situated Readiness in Business Education
Stephanie Wilson, Dewa Wardak
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