Exploring the New Addiction: An Internet Abstinence Assignment for Addictions Education

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teaching of Psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1177/00986283241268920
Hillary Wehe
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BackgroundAddiction is an essential topic included in several psychology courses. This topic has practical implications for students but may be intimidating due to its integrative nature.ObjectiveThis study presents an experiential learning activity focused on student internet use. The assignment was intended to increase student motivation for the topic, while providing an experiential opportunity to deepen understanding of the material.MethodA mixed method was used. Students abstained from their most frequent area of internet use. They completed a written reflection and participated in class discussion. Metrics of motivation, value, and understanding were collected.ResultsStudents’ intrinsic motivation for the content increased after completing the project. They reported perceiving the assignment as helpful to their learning and gaining personal insight into the ramifications of addictive behaviors.ConclusionThe internet abstinence assignment was an effective, engaging project. Students actively engaged with the material in discussion and gained relevant insight.Teaching ImplicationThe internet abstinence assignment appeared enjoyable to students. Students were able to apply course content, feel an increase in learning, and demonstrate improved retention for related content. An open educational resource lesson plan and assignment are included, as well as recommendations for potential modifications.
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探索新毒瘾:戒网瘾教育作业
背景成瘾是多门心理学课程中的一个重要主题。本研究介绍了一个以学生使用互联网为重点的体验式学习活动。该作业旨在提高学生对该主题的积极性,同时提供一个加深对教材理解的体验机会。学生们放弃了他们最常使用的互联网领域。他们完成了书面反思并参与了课堂讨论。结果学生在完成项目后,对学习内容的内在动力有所增加。他们认为这项作业对他们的学习很有帮助,并对成瘾行为的后果有了个人的深入了解。学生们在讨论中积极参与材料,并获得了相关的见解。学生们能够应用课程内容,感受到学习效果的提高,并表现出对相关内容的记忆有所改善。文中包括开放教育资源教案和作业,以及可能的修改建议。
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期刊介绍: Basic and introductory psychology courses are the most popular electives on college campuses and a rapidly growing addition to high school curriculums. As such, Teaching of Psychology is indispensable as a source book for teaching methods and as a forum for new ideas. Dedicated to improving the learning and teaching process at all educational levels, this journal has established itself as a leading source of information and inspiration for all who teach psychology. Coverage includes empirical research on teaching and learning; studies of teacher or student characteristics; subject matter or content reviews for class use; investigations of student, course, or teacher assessment; professional problems of teachers; essays on teaching.
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