Promoting university students' situational engagement in online learning for climate education

IF 6.4 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Internet and Higher Education Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.iheduc.2024.100987
Elisa Vilhunen , Veli-Matti Vesterinen , Mikko Äijälä , Janne Salovaara , Joula Siponen , Jari Lavonen , Katariina Salmela-Aro , Laura Riuttanen
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Disengagement in online learning is known to pose a risk to student learning and wellbeing. In this paper, we first introduce the development and implementation process of a set of online university climate education courses aimed at enhancing student situational engagement through diverse learning activities. Second, engagement (conceptualized here as the co-occurrence of interest, skill, and challenge, i.e., optimal learning moments), and activities during the online courses were examined through ecological momentary assessment, and the relationship between them was investigated through two-level regression models. The results showed that the students were likely to experience optimal learning moments when they were formulating problems and ideating alternatives or designing solutions. Formulating problems and ideating alternatives can promote a student sense of competence, and by designing solutions, students can work with adequately challenging learning tasks. Thus, by implementing such activities in (online) teaching and learning, educators can contribute positively to student engagement.
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促进大学生在气候教育在线学习中的情景参与
众所周知,在线学习中的不参与会对学生的学习和身心健康造成威胁。在本文中,我们首先介绍了一套在线大学气候教育课程的开发和实施过程,旨在通过多样化的学习活动提高学生的情景参与度。其次,通过生态学矩阵评估考察了在线课程中的参与度(这里的参与度概念化为兴趣、技能和挑战的共同出现,即最佳学习时刻)和活动,并通过两级回归模型研究了它们之间的关系。结果表明,学生在提出问题、构思替代方案或设计解决方案时很可能经历最佳学习时刻。提出问题和构思替代方案可以增强学生的能力感,而通过设计解决方案,学生可以完成具有足够挑战性的学习任务。因此,通过在(在线)教学中开展此类活动,教育工作者可以积极促进学生的参与。
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Internet and Higher Education
Internet and Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Internet and Higher Education is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal focused on contemporary issues and future trends in online learning, teaching, and administration within post-secondary education. It welcomes contributions from diverse academic disciplines worldwide and provides a platform for theory papers, research studies, critical essays, editorials, reviews, case studies, and social commentary.
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