Preparing for crises with online security management education
journal contribution
posted on 2019-10-04, 00:00authored byPeter Hosie, CL Smith
Rising incidences of global terrorism and major criminal activities have underscored the need for high quality professional education in security risk and security technology as components of crisis management. This demand for human resource development about security management is
reflected by a professional security education course developed by a Western Australian university. Learning materials developed for this course have unique attributes which include constructivist learning principles designed to provide realistic simulations and interactivity. A
unit in physical security is featured to illustrate the learning processes and interactive activities incorporated into the development of these online interactive activities. Implications for HRM adopting Technologically Mediated Learning to prepare for crisis management in South East Asian
communities are discussed.
History
Volume
12
Issue
2
Start Page
90
End Page
127
Number of Pages
38
ISSN
0218-5180
Publisher
Curtin University of Technology
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Edith Cowan University
Era Eligible
Yes
Journal
Research and Practice in Human Resource Management