2023
DOI: 10.1108/et-01-2022-0004
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LinkedIn as a pedagogical tool for careers and employability learning: a scoping review of the literature

Abstract: PurposeProfessional networks are conduits for career insight, vehicles for career exploration and incubators of professional identity. Accordingly, LinkedIn is a rich environment for university students' careers and employability learning. In this article, the authors review how the pedagogical use of LinkedIn has been conceived, implemented and evaluated in higher education research.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted a scoping literature review on research articles and chapters investigating the… Show more

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“…Existing frameworks highlight individuals' connections to others, cultures and society (Caingcoy, 2021;Healy et al, 2023) and commonly cover numerous competencies, capacities and capabilities including discipline expertise; generic skills in social, emotional, and meta-cognitive domains; efficacy beliefs; life-long learning and work-life balance (Scoupe et al, 2023;Small et al, 2018;Sumanasiri et al, 2015). Clinkard (2018) suggested reconceptualising employability frameworks to enable students to utilise narratives and be proactive through reflecting, selfevaluating and recording their growth.…”
Section: Employability Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Existing frameworks highlight individuals' connections to others, cultures and society (Caingcoy, 2021;Healy et al, 2023) and commonly cover numerous competencies, capacities and capabilities including discipline expertise; generic skills in social, emotional, and meta-cognitive domains; efficacy beliefs; life-long learning and work-life balance (Scoupe et al, 2023;Small et al, 2018;Sumanasiri et al, 2015). Clinkard (2018) suggested reconceptualising employability frameworks to enable students to utilise narratives and be proactive through reflecting, selfevaluating and recording their growth.…”
Section: Employability Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Professional networking sites such as LinkedIn may be used to build professional networks, in line with the connectedness learning model of Bridgstock and Tippett (2019): developing social network literacy; building an identity; and making, maintaining, strengthening, and working with connections (Healy et al, 2023). However, there are risks with social network sites including privacy, identity theft and scams, and cybersafety concerns such as bullying and harassment (Healy et al, 2023).…”
Section: Pedagogies and Assessment For Employabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pedagogic approaches that foster inclusion, support at transitions (Kift, Nelson and Clarke, 2010), and compassionate transformational pedagogies (Hughes, 2022) for wellbeing and belonging are evident in all our case studies. The wide range of students' backgrounds and possible career paths and their contexts need to be explicitly considered and careers and employability learning needs to be integrated, relevant, and contextual (Healy, 2023).…”
Section: Inclusive Pedagogic Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ensuring real-world relevance and innovative approaches to aptitude testing will certainly enhance its effectiveness and utility in career guidance and decisionmaking processes (Cherry, 2023;Mercer, 2021). Recent studies by Hassock & Hill (2022) and Healy (2023) have demonstrated the positive impact of contextually relevant aptitude tests on career outcomes and academic success.…”
Section: Trends In Aptitude Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%