Abstract
As students operate increasingly in digital environments populated by social media tools, they need to leverage them effectively to access online resources and stay connected to the physical environments which they inhabit. This paper reports on a practitioner research project to reconfigure a traditional Computer Information Systems (CIS) tutoring lab at a business university into the “CIS Sandbox.” The physical facility launched with an aligned online pres-ence intended to engage students and contribute to their learning about CIS top-ics. The paper presents the rationale, design, and implementation of these col-laborative tools, and their impact on the students’ and tutors’ educational expe-rience. Qualitative analysis from interviews with Sandbox staff and quantitative analysis of data from a preliminary survey suggests that creatively drawing up-on collaborative tools and methods enables the integration between physical and virtual spaces.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Open and Social Technologies for Networked Learning |
| Publisher | Springer Publications |
| State | Published - 2013 |