Exploring learning congruence and the availability of diverse educational resources: A study conducted in the field of management education

IF 5.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Applied Nano Materials Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1016/j.ijme.2024.100985
Elisa Baraibar-Diez, María D. Odriozola, Ignacio Llorente
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Teaching innovation entails constantly adapting to evolving learning environments and diverse audiences. University educators have generated a plethora of materials to accommodate various modes of instruction, such as distance learning, blended learning, or synchronous and asynchronous teaching systems, facing a multitude of learning profiles and study techniques in a classroom. This diversity led us to propose the same content from a business administration course in different formats: text-based, graphics-based and audio-based materials. The use of different materials is attractive for students because of their novelty, but lecturers are unaware of their effectiveness in their learning outcomes. In order to explore these implications in management education, this research aims at finding out whether the availability of various types of educational materials in a business administration course and the congruence between declared learning preferences and the type of material received influences students’ learning outcomes. The results of an experiment carried out on 253 first-year students of the course Introduction to Business Economics show, in line with other studies, that the relationship is not direct but that having a variety of materials available is more responsive to the reality of the student body and increases satisfaction and active learning.

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探索学习一致性与多样化教育资源的可用性:在管理教育领域开展的一项研究
教学创新需要不断适应不断变化的学习环境和多样化的受众。大学教育工作者编写了大量教材,以适应各种教学模式,如远程学习、混合式学习或同步和异步教学系统,在课堂上面对多种学习情况和学习技巧。这种多样性促使我们将工商管理课程中的相同内容以不同的形式呈现出来:文字材料、图形材料和音频材料。不同材料的使用因其新颖性而对学生具有吸引力,但讲师们却不知道它们对学习效果的影响。为了探讨这些在管理教育中的影响,本研究旨在找出工商管理课程中各种类型教材的可用性以及所宣称的学习偏好与所接受的教材类型之间的一致性是否会影响学生的学习效果。对 253 名商业经济学导论课程的一年级学生进行的实验结果表明,与其他研究结果一致,两者之间的关系并不直接,但提供多种教材更符合学生的实际情况,并能提高学生的满意度和主动学习的积极性。
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Nano Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to applications of nanomaterials. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important applications of nanomaterials.
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