This site will document the progression through the course Business Informatics while you study your Masters Degree at Griffith University. Weekly lectures and notes are kept here. You will be able to make comments and discuss key issues.
This site has been developed because there are many concepts in the course that seem to discombobulate people. That’s okay really, because we know that to learn is to be confused, uncertain and to fail frequently (McWilliam, 2008). This does not mean that you will fail the course, but that in learning and learning to learn, there are processes of trial and error, of getting things wrong on the way to getting them right, of feeling discombobulated because what you thought was true has been challenged. This is the purpose of attending university – to develop deeper and more nuanced understandings of the world.
This site will help you as you develop that understanding.
REFERENCE: McWillian, Erica, (2008), ‘Unlearning how to teach’, Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 45:3, 263-269