Work-integrated learning in music technology: Lessons learned in the creative industries.
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Hitchcock, Matt
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Music technology students at Griffith University study sound recording and production. Graduate employment opportunities exist in wide range of creative industries which have a potential for wealth and job creation through individual creativity and the generation and exploitation of intellectual property. This paper examines a pilot work-integrated learning program in music technology and reveals common student intern work experiences, their significance for the local learning community and implications for the underpinning curricula. The paper concludes with suggestions for further research, seeking to improve the placement program through the streamlining and integration of administrative workload, curriculum design and research imperatives.
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education
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7
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2
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© 2006 New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.
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