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Technology, Pedagogy and Education | 2016

Firefighter training in Sweden: from face-to-face learning in training grounds to distance learning – a challenge for exercise instructors?

Robert Holmgren

When distance learning supported by digital technologies was introduced in firefighter training in Sweden some years ago, training exercise instructors accustomed to face-to-face teaching in the field had to adapt their professional roles to an electronic landscape with a number of new opportunities and constraints. Based on activity theory and comparisons between campus and distance mode, this study was aimed at increasing the understanding of how the training exercise instructor role is affected by the shift towards technology-enhanced distance learning. An analysis of interviews with instructors and students, and observations of response exercises, show that contradictions are emerging in the distance mode between instructors’ motives, their technology tools and the object of the training they provide, and also between the two types of training, that is, the campus and the distance modes. Structural tensions and personal motives contribute to changes in the division of labour with instructors tending to adopt a much more passive role in the distance mode compared to their more active role in the campus mode.


International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology | 2013

ICT as a Catalyst in Problem-Based Learning Processes?: A Comparison of Online and Campus-Based PBL in Swedish Fire-Fighter Training

Robert Holmgren

This article focuses on the impact on learning processes when digital technologies are integrated into PBL problem-based learning oriented distance training. Based on socio-cultural perspectives on learning and a comparative distance-campus as well as a time-perspective, instructor and student roles, and learning activities were explored. Interviews with instructors and students were collected from the two study modes at the beginning and at the end of the training period. The results showed that online PBL, compared to campus-based PBL, evolved towards a more individual, real-life and literacy-oriented problem-solving process with supervising instructors and self-directed learning among students. The follow-up study in the latter part of the training showed that the extended technology integration resulted in both phases of dissemination and normalization. The development in online PBL affected both the course design and educational talks throughout the training. However, the prevailing teaching culture and educational deficiencies of new instructors contributed to a gradual normalization of the online PBL.


Journal of Vocational Education & Training | 2018

Firefighting training at a distance – a longitudinal study

Robert Holmgren; Ulrika Haake; Tor Söderström

Abstract This article presents an analysis of a five-year study on the implementation of a technology-supported distance programme in Swedish firefighter training. Based on activity theory and four interview studies, the attention is directed to firefighter instructors’ perceptions and use of digital technologies with a focus on challenges, contradictions and changes. Two phases are identified, viz an implementation phase and a dissemination phase. During the implementation phase a clear contradiction emerges regarding how the object of the training should be interpreted, which results in the instructors responsible for the implementation reconsidering previous beliefs and, with the support of digital technologies, developing more theoretical and process-oriented approaches and improving the course design. However, during the dissemination phase, when all instructors are involved, a number of conflicts and dilemmas emerge, resulting in the changes achieved in the distance programme to some extent being normalised in the direction of the instructor-centred and exercise-oriented approaches of the campus programme. The article concludes with a discussion about contradictions as well as opportunities that may emerge during the implementation process of a vocational technology-supported distance programme.


Journal of Computer Assisted Learning | 2017

Firefighter learning at a distance : a longitudinal study

Robert Holmgren; Ulrika Haake; Tor Söderström

This article presents a summary analysis of a 5-year study on the implementation of a technology-supported distance firefighter training programme in Sweden, focused on the firefighter students’ learni ...


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012

Preparations for practical exercises in vocational education : Can ICT-based distance instruction be an alternative to face-to-face instruction? An empirical contribution

Robert Holmgren


Australasian Journal of Educational Technology | 2015

New ways of learning to fight fires? Learning processes and contradictions in distance and on-campus firefighter training in Sweden

Robert Holmgren


international conference on information and communication technologies | 2012

Reducing dropouts in online education : group tutoring in virtual seminars and support structures

Robert Holmgren; Sigurd Johansson


international conference on information and communication technologies | 2017

How will they react if we make them talk? : Students’ experiences from learner-created video tasks in online university education in Sweden

Monica Liljeström; Limin Gu; Robert Holmgren; Tomas Holmgren; Hanna Paulin; Anders Råde; Marcia Håkansson Lindqvist


Archive | 2017

Digital Technologies as a Change Agent in Problem-Based Activities: A Comparison of Online and Campus-Based PBL in Swedish Firefighter Training

Robert Holmgren


Archive | 2015

Brandmannautbildning på distans, en het fråga : om utmaningar, motsättningar och förändringar vid implementering av distansutbildning

Robert Holmgren

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