Logic of internship learning in hybrid engineering workplace settings: a sociomaterial assemble of digital tools, humans and activities

During the recent pandemic, established modes of organising internships in engineering were disrupted; Internships often transitioned into hybrid formats with extensive online activity. But, empirical research on the quality of learning in engineering during these exceptional circumstances is limite...

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Main Authors: Chue, Shien, Säljö, Roger, Lee, Yew-Jin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1821032025-01-12T15:30:23Z Logic of internship learning in hybrid engineering workplace settings: a sociomaterial assemble of digital tools, humans and activities Chue, Shien Säljö, Roger Lee, Yew-Jin School of Social Sciences Centre for Research and Development in Learning (CRADLE) Social Sciences Internship learning Learning in engineering During the recent pandemic, established modes of organising internships in engineering were disrupted; Internships often transitioned into hybrid formats with extensive online activity. But, empirical research on the quality of learning in engineering during these exceptional circumstances is limited. This study therefore examines internship experiences among engineering undergraduates (N = 39) in Singapore through semi-structured interviews conducted at two different time points. Thematic analysis revealed four challenges encountered by interns when access to engineering sites was disrupted. These included changes to processes of learning through the reorganisation of work routines requiring interns to adeptly utilise diverse technological tools and digital platforms for remote collaboration. Interns faced difficulties in gaining insights into the logic of engineering work through disrupted workflow. This was not helped when their learning experiences were also contingent upon the availability of meaningful work tasks. Finally, interns had to adapt to virtual and on-demand networking as a means of integrating into the engineering practice. Thus, the shift presented both challenges and opportunities for interns to learn about engineering in unprecedented ways. This research sheds light on how interns adapt during severe disruptions to engineering work environments, emphasising the importance of considering the sociomaterial context for supporting interns in hybrid workplaces. SkillsFuture Singapore Agency Workforce Development Agency (WDA) Submitted/Accepted version This work was supported by the Workforce Development Applied Research Fund (WDARF), a national-level fund offered by the SkillsFuture Singapore Agency under Grant (GA18-06). 2025-01-07T08:52:52Z 2025-01-07T08:52:52Z 2024 Journal Article Chue, S., Säljö, R. & Lee, Y. (2024). Logic of internship learning in hybrid engineering workplace settings: a sociomaterial assemble of digital tools, humans and activities. Studies in Continuing Education. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0158037X.2024.2422832 0158-037X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182103 10.1080/0158037X.2024.2422832 2-s2.0-85209929490 en WDARF GA18-06 Studies in Continuing Education © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1080/0158037X.2024.2422832. application/pdf
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Internship learning
Learning in engineering
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Internship learning
Learning in engineering
Chue, Shien
Säljö, Roger
Lee, Yew-Jin
Logic of internship learning in hybrid engineering workplace settings: a sociomaterial assemble of digital tools, humans and activities
description During the recent pandemic, established modes of organising internships in engineering were disrupted; Internships often transitioned into hybrid formats with extensive online activity. But, empirical research on the quality of learning in engineering during these exceptional circumstances is limited. This study therefore examines internship experiences among engineering undergraduates (N = 39) in Singapore through semi-structured interviews conducted at two different time points. Thematic analysis revealed four challenges encountered by interns when access to engineering sites was disrupted. These included changes to processes of learning through the reorganisation of work routines requiring interns to adeptly utilise diverse technological tools and digital platforms for remote collaboration. Interns faced difficulties in gaining insights into the logic of engineering work through disrupted workflow. This was not helped when their learning experiences were also contingent upon the availability of meaningful work tasks. Finally, interns had to adapt to virtual and on-demand networking as a means of integrating into the engineering practice. Thus, the shift presented both challenges and opportunities for interns to learn about engineering in unprecedented ways. This research sheds light on how interns adapt during severe disruptions to engineering work environments, emphasising the importance of considering the sociomaterial context for supporting interns in hybrid workplaces.
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title Logic of internship learning in hybrid engineering workplace settings: a sociomaterial assemble of digital tools, humans and activities
title_short Logic of internship learning in hybrid engineering workplace settings: a sociomaterial assemble of digital tools, humans and activities
title_full Logic of internship learning in hybrid engineering workplace settings: a sociomaterial assemble of digital tools, humans and activities
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