Evaluating the Usefulness of Microlearning to Adult Students in Higher Education: An Empirical Study in Singapore

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Adult Learning Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1177/10451595241280672
Shih-Ying Yao, Yan Yin Ho
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Adults at different life phases have become an important part of the student body in higher education. Helping adult students overcome challenges and improve their learning is thus a critical consideration for universities and colleges. Microlearning is an emerging approach in adult education in recent years. The core concept of microlearning is to chunk learning materials into bite-sized units. Although research has discussed the potential of using microlearning to help adult students in the higher education setting, this area is insufficiently studied. This study empirically evaluated the usefulness of microlearning for adult students’ academic learning in the higher education setting. In this study, a microlearning module was designed for a research methods course at a local university in Singapore. Students taking this course were primarily adult learners who were enrolled in part-time undergraduate programs. The microlearning module was intended to be a supplementary resource to help adult students learn about critical considerations in writing a research proposal at their own pace. The final sample consisted of 98 adult students from various backgrounds. Participants were asked to complete a set of tests and surveys before and after they completed the microlearning module. Survey responses were also collected from participants during their learning process. All research activities could be completed online at each participant’s own pace. Results from the study suggested that microlearning is an effective, efficient, and appealing approach for adult students in the higher education context. Overall, most adult learners in this study would recommend microlearning.
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评估微课对高等教育中成人学生的实用性:新加坡的实证研究
处于不同人生阶段的成人已成为高等教育学生群体的重要组成部分。因此,帮助成人学生克服困难,提高学习成绩,是高等院校必须考虑的重要问题。微课(Microlearning)是近年来在成人教育领域兴起的一种教学方法。微学习的核心理念是将学习材料分成一个个小单元。尽管已有研究讨论了在高等教育环境中使用微学习帮助成人学生的潜力,但这一领域的研究还不够充分。本研究通过实证研究评估了微课对高等教育环境中成人学生学术学习的实用性。本研究为新加坡一所本地大学的研究方法课程设计了一个微型学习模块。选修这门课程的学生主要是修读非全日制本科课程的成人学习者。该微型学习模块旨在作为一种补充资源,帮助成年学生按照自己的进度学习撰写研究计划书的关键因素。最终样本由 98 名来自不同背景的成年学生组成。参与者在完成微型学习模块之前和之后都要完成一系列测试和调查。在学习过程中,还收集了参与者的调查反馈。所有研究活动都可以按照每位参与者自己的进度在线完成。研究结果表明,对于高等教育中的成人学生来说,微学习是一种有效、高效且具有吸引力的方法。总体而言,本研究中的大多数成人学习者都会推荐微型学习。
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