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Dr. Henk Eijkman: Publications
BOOKS
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Patil, A., Eijkman, H., &
Bhattacharyya, E. (Eds) "New Media
Communication Skills for Engineers and
IT Professionals: Trans-National and
Trans-Cultural Demands." In progress for
IGI Global, Hershey, PA.
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Moir, P., & Eijkman, H. (Eds)
(1992) Policing Australia: old issues,
new perspectives. Melbourne: Macmillan.
BOOK CHAPTERS
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Eijkman, H. (2010)
Dancing with Postmodernity: Web 2.0 as a
new epistemic learning space. In Lee,
M.W. & McLoughlin, C. (Eds) Web
2.0-Based E-Learning: Applying Social
Informatics for Tertiary Teaching.
Hershey: IGI Global, pp. 343-264.
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Eijkman, H. Kayali,
O, Yeomans, S. (2009) Achieving
continuous quality improvement in
engineering education: using soft
systems thinking to confront the
politics of curriculum change. In Patil,
A, & Gray, P. Engineering Education
Quality Assurance: A Global Perspective.
New York: Springer Science + Business
Media, pp. 223-234.
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Eijkman, H. (1992)
Police, Victims, and Democracy:
Rewriting the Priorities. In Moir, P., &
Eijkman, H. (Eds) Policing Australia:
old issues, new perspectives.
Melbourne: Macmillan, pp. 266-298.
REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
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Eijkman, H. & Kayali, O. (awaiting publication) Addressing the
politics of accreditation in engineering
education: the benefits of Soft Systems
Thinking. In the International
Journal of Quality Assurance in
Engineering and Technology Education (IJQAETE)
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Eijkman, H. (2010) Academics and Wikipedia: reframing Web 2.0+ as a
disruptor of traditional academic
power-knowledge arrangements.
Campus-Wide Information Systems 27
(3): 173-185
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Eijkman, H., Herrmann, A. & Savige. K.(2010)
E-assessment as a driver for cultural
change in network-centric learning.
International Journal of E-Adoption
(Special Issue): Impact of e-adoption at
organization, firm or state level in the
Asia-Pacific region. July/Sept. 2(3):
14-25
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Eijkman, H. (2009) ‘Using Web 2.0 to decolonise transcultural
learning zones in higher education’
Campus-Wide Information Systems, 26
(3): 240-255
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Brawley, S., Clark, S., Cockburn, T., Eijkman, H., et al (2009)
Learning and Teaching Fellows in the
Australian HE sector, HERDSA News,
pp.12-14, December
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Eijkman, H. (2008) Web 2.0 as a Non-Foundational Network-Centric
Learning Space. Campus Wide
Information Systems, 25 (2): 93-104.
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Eijkman, H. & Clarke, B. (2007). Towards a Participatory Learning
and Assessment Culture in Higher
Education: Leveraging Social
Technologies to Reframe our Curricular
Practices. Readings in Technology of
Education. Proceedings of the
International Conference on Information
Communication Technologies in Education
12-14 July, Heraklion, Crete.
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Eijkman, H. (2004) ‘The academic divide and
curriculum practice in Australian Higher
Education: a counternarrative’ New
Horizons in Education. No.111,
November.
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Eijkman, H. (2003) ‘Reframing the First Year Experience: The
critical role of ‘recognition work’ in
achieving curricular justice. In
UltiBASE, March:
http://ultibase.rmit.edu.au/
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Eijkman, H. (2000) “Reflections from the field: educational
leadership, virtual teams and ‘jumping
the curve’: linking new paradigm
technology to new paradigm thinking in
higher education”. The Pacific Asia
Education Journal, 12 (2) 2000.
PUBLISHED REPORTS
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Eijkman, H. (2009) Megatrends in
Education, Training, and Learning:
Considerations for the Australian
Army. A literature Review, Adelaide:
DSTO
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Marginson, S. & Eijkman, H.
(2007) International
Education: Financial and
organizational impacts in Australian
universities. Monash University
project on ‘International Students
and Graduates’ for the Monash
Institute for the Study of Global
Movements Melbourne: Centre for
Economics of Education and Training.
Melbourne: Monash University
PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PAPERS
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Eijkman, H. (2009) ‘The epistemology
war: Wikipedia, Web 2.0, the Academy,
and the Battle over the Nature and
Authority of knowledge’. Refereed
conference paper for the International
Conference on Information Communication
Technologies in Education (ICICTE)
Corfu, July 9-11
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Eijkman, H. (2009) “Provincialising
the western university: a critical
postcolonial transformation of
transcultural practices”. Refereed paper
in the Proceedings of the “Intercultural
Education:
Paideia,
Polity, Demoi Conference”.
International Association for
Intercultural Education,
Athens,
June 22nd to June 26th 2009
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Eijkman, H. & Herrmann, A. (2009)
‘Beyond stereotyping:Understanding
student readiness for Network Centric
Learning’ Refereed paper in the
Proceedings of the Defence Academies and
colleges e-Learning (DACeL) Conference,
Stellenbosch, SA, 25-27 March.
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Eijkman, H. (2008) ‘Towards Web 2.0
enabled postcolonial learning in
transcultural higher education’.
Refereed paper in the Proceedings of the
International Conference on Information
Communication Technologies in Education
(ICICTE) Corfu, Greece, July 10-12
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Herrmann, A. & Eijkman, H. (2008) ‘e-Assessment
as a Driver for Cultural Change in
Network Centric Learning’ Proceedings of
the e-Assessment in Practice Conference,
Defence Academy of the United Kingdom,
Shrivenham, Nov.25-26.
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Eijkman, H. & Clarke, B. (2007) ‘Towards
a Participatory learning & assessment
culture in higher education: Leveraging
social technologies to reframe
curricular practices’. Refereed
conference paper for the International
Conference on Information Communication
Technologies in Education (ICICTE)
Heraklion, Crete, July 12-14
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Eijkman, H. & Clarke, B. (2007a). ‘Using
Web 2.0 for powerful and sustainable
assessments for real world learning’.
Proceedings of the International
Conference on ICT in Education 12-14
July, Heraklion, Crete.
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Eijkman, H. (2004) ‘Contingency,
curriculum and solidarity: a social
constructionist response to the academic
divide in Australian Higher Education’.
Refereed paper presented at the 33rd
Annual PESA Conference, Melbourne, 26-28
November
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Eijkman, H. & Jodrey, J. (2004)
‘Redefining our actions and modeling new
practices: exploring strategic options
for shaping a university’s culture of
academic scholarship’. Workshop
presented at
ICED
Conference, Ottawa, 21 to 23 June.
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O’Sullivan, M., Eijkman, H. (2004) ‘A
Reflexive Model to Promote Individual
Self-Assessment in Higher Education’.
Proceedings of 2004 International
Conference on Teaching & Learning in
Higher Education, Centre for Development
of Teaching & Learning, National
University Singapore.
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Eijkman, H. (2002) ‘Reframing the First
Year Experience: The critical role of
‘recognition work’ in achieving
curricular justice. In Nulty, D. (Ed.)
The 6th Pacific Rim First Year in
Higher Education Conference Proceedings.
Brisbane: Queensland University of
Technology
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Eijkman, H. (2001) ‘Online learning as
curricular justice: What prospects?’
Conference proceedings: Australian
Association for Research in Education,
International Education Research
Conference, Fremantle
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Eijkman, H. (2001) ‘An Innovative
learning architecture for curricular
justice’. In Brennan, M. (Ed.)
Proceedings of the Biennial National
Conference of the Australian Curriculum
Studies Association Conference, 29
Sept. to 1 Oct. 2001, Canberra.
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Eijkman, H. (1992) 'Biting the Bullet:
The Role of Reflective Practice in the
Police Pre-Service Field Experience'
Conference Proceedings of the Reflective
Practice in Higher Education Conference,
Brisbane: University of Queensland
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Eijkman, H. (1992) ‘The Field Experience
in Police Education: exploring the nexus
between experiential learning and
reflective practice’. In Bruce, C.S. &
Russell, A.L. (Eds) Transforming
Tomorrow Today: Conference Proceedings
of the 2nd World Congress on Action
Learning. Brisbane: ALARPM.
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Eijkman, H. & O'Donnell, J (1992)
‘Educating Rita: Traffic Cops,
In-Service Training and Problem-Based
Learning’ In 'Conference Working
Papers: Problem-Based Learning in
Education and Training Conference,
Sydney.
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Eijkman, H. (2000) ‘Leading a
cross-cultural ‘virtual’ team:
Connecting new paradigm technology to
new paradigm thinking’ International
Education – ej, 4, (1): 4-5.
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Eijkman, H. (1990) 'Police as Victims:
Implications for Police Welfare Services
and Education' Journal of the
Australasian Society of Victimology,
1 (2), Nov.: 1-8.
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