The essential factors in higher education: Industry collaboration when developing video-supported collaborative learning

Sirpa Laitinen-Vaananen*, Satu Parjanen, Mirva Hyypia, Alberto A. P. Cattaneo, Frank de Jong

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Abstract

The collaboration between higher education (HE) and education technology (EdTech) companies plays a vital role in developing digitallyembedded learning in the contemporary digital era. The partnership between HE and industry is widely recognized as a means to promote innovation. Moreover, it provides advantages to companies striving to fulfill client requirements. The HE-industry collaboration has garnered increasing attention in academic research. However, there is a lack of studies on the actors’ perspectives and on the required processes and other elements for conducting effective HE-EdTech collaboration in developing learning and teaching in HE. This study addresses this research gap by examining the interprofessional collaborative development process involved in the creation of video-supported collaborative learning. The qualitative research examines the factors of successful collaboration between HE and EdTech companies within the knowledge-building ecosystem framework, using ethnographic data. The findings indicate that the establishment of a knowledge-building ecosystem for the development of digitally-embedded learning in based on collaboration between key actors: teachers, teacher educators, EdTech companies, HE institutions, and students, the end-users and ultimate beneficiaries. The collaboration is manifested in open innovation, practice-based research, and research-based service development processes, and relies on goal setting, continuous dialogue, reflective assessment, commitment, and trust as key elements.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages12
JournalIndustry and Higher Education
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 11 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Higher education industry collaboration
  • Ecosystem
  • Knowledge building
  • Pedagogy
  • Video-supported collaborative learning

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