Breaking barriers, building community: improving student engagement with preparation for studying online multidisciplinary science by distance learning - a case study

C. Hutton, J. Robson
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Developing an online learning community can help to improve student success. This presents a challenge as the student cohort is often time-limited and shifting in composition before a module starts. The continued evaluation and development of an online preparatory website for the new, year one module S112 - Science: concepts and practice is reported. Evaluation of the site in 2017-18 showed high levels of student satisfaction with the resources, though very little engagement with the asynchronous forum. Therefore, improvements before the October 2018 module start centred on increasing student engagement on the forum: Firstly, tutors moderating the forums were tasked with developing several optional scientific tasks for staged release to generate student discussion. Secondly, volunteer peer mentors from the 2017-18 presentation were recruited and trained as “student buddies” to provide non-academic advice and support.Student engagement increased markedly prior to the October 2018 module. The clearest emergent theme from tutors who moderated the forums was that students were seeking to establish a study community, rather than obtain subject-specific advice. Student response to the buddies was positive, with students more willing to ask questions of the buddies than of the tutor moderators. Data for S112 show that registrations at module start increased by 23.5% from 2017 to 2018, and early withdrawals (14 days after module start) dropped by 2%.Our results provide ideas for building online student engagement, particularly in scenarios where students may come and go, and have little available time: for example, bridging gaps in time or academic readiness, whether by blended or distance learning.
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打破障碍,建立社区:通过远程学习提高学生参与在线多学科科学学习的准备——一个案例研究
开发一个在线学习社区可以帮助提高学生的成功。这是一个挑战,因为学生群体通常是有时间限制的,而且在一个模块开始之前,他们的组成也在变化。报告了一年级新模块S112 -科学:概念与实践在线预备网站的持续评估和开发。2017-18年对该网站的评估显示,尽管很少有人参与异步论坛,但学生对资源的满意度很高。因此,在2018年10月模块开始之前,改进的重点是提高学生对论坛的参与度:首先,主持论坛的导师的任务是开发几个可选的科学任务,分阶段发布,以激发学生的讨论。其次,从2017-18年度的演讲中招募志愿者同伴导师,并作为“学生伙伴”进行培训,提供非学术的建议和支持。在2018年10月的模块之前,学生的参与度显著增加。从主持论坛的导师那里最明显的新主题是,学生们正在寻求建立一个学习社区,而不是获得特定学科的建议。学生对好友的反应是积极的,学生更愿意向好友提问,而不是向导师提问。S112的数据显示,从2017年到2018年,模块启动时的注册增加了23.5%,提前退出(模块启动后14天)下降了2%。我们的研究结果为建立在线学生参与提供了一些思路,特别是在学生可能来来去去,没有多少可用时间的情况下:例如,无论是通过混合学习还是远程学习,都可以弥合时间或学术准备方面的差距。
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