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2308HSL Destination Management

Welcome to 2308HSL - Destination Management

Dr Lisa Beesley-De Andrade

2308HSL Destination Management

Dr Lisa Beesley-De Andrade
Consultation Times:
Thursday 14:00 – 15:00

Where I live at work:
N72 (Glyn Davies Building)_ Room 0.38

Email:
l.beesley@griffith.edu.au

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Teaching Team
Head Tutor:
Ms Yolande Smith y.smith@griffith.edu.au Yolande is your first point of contact outside of lecture times for issues relating to enrolment or deferred exams.

Tutor:
Ms Debbie Cotterell d.cotterell@griffith.edu.au

When emailing: always put 2308HSL and your student number into the subject line of the email. 2308HSL Destination Management

Learning about Learning
Information versus knowledge

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Learning about Learning
Individual knowledge networks

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Learning about Learning
Individual knowledge networks

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Types of thinking
Deep

Theorising Reflecting Generation Applying Relating Relating Recognising Recognising Note-taking Note-taking Memorising Memorising passive Information
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Surface

Levels of Learning

Knowledge active

Learning about learning
Individual knowledge structures Personal experience Cognitive ability
Cognition
Knowledge Acquisition & Adoption

AFFECT
Social Contingencies

Social structures Social validation Relationship building Trust Group think Leadership Power Politics

Communication

Dissemination efforts Communication of affective states Attainment of mutual understanding

VALUES
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Thinking about thinking

Critical Thinking
Thinking actively Asking questions about what you see and hear Evaluating, categorising, and finding relationships
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Thinking about thinking

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