Student Preferences of Virtual and Live Learning Laboratory Experiences

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teaching of Psychology Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1177/00986283221143781
A. Kelling, Nicholas J. Kelling
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Background: Given the increased emphasis on active learning in psychology, it is important to use data to enhance these experiences. In learning courses, both live animals and virtual training laboratories have been found to enhance learning, but less research has examined student preferences. Generally, live rats are preferred, but students may resist these experiences. Additionally, both laboratory types have drawbacks. Objective: This study examined student preferences for learning laboratory experiences. Method: The current study surveyed students to understand preferences between laboratory experiences and within a virtual program. Specifically, students were asked preference for species and between realistic and cartoon versions. Results: Participants preferred live animals, but the difficulties of working with live animals may require the use of virtual laboratory programs. For those programs, students preferred realistic dogs. Additionally, based on these preferences a pilot program was designed and tested in a class. The students supported the inclusion of the program for similar classes and provided feedback for improvement. Conclusions: Live animal laboratories are worthwhile when feasible, but well-designed virtual programs can be beneficial for engaging and impactful learning experiences. Teaching Implications: Instructors should consider using live or virtual animal laboratories for psychology of learning courses.
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学生对虚拟和现场学习实验室体验的偏好
背景:鉴于心理学越来越强调主动学习,使用数据来增强这些体验是很重要的。在学习课程中,人们发现活体动物和虚拟训练实验室都能提高学习效果,但很少有研究调查学生的偏好。一般来说,活老鼠是首选,但学生可能会抵制这些体验。此外,这两种实验室类型都有缺点。目的:本研究考察学生学习实验经验的偏好。方法:目前的研究调查学生了解实验室经验和虚拟程序之间的偏好。具体来说,学生们被问及对物种的偏好,以及在现实版和卡通版之间的偏好。结果:参与者更喜欢活体动物,但与活体动物一起工作的困难可能需要使用虚拟实验室程序。在这些项目中,学生们更喜欢现实中的狗。此外,基于这些偏好,我们设计了一个试点项目,并在班级中进行了测试。学生们支持在类似的课程中加入这个项目,并提供了改进的反馈。结论:在可行的情况下,活体动物实验室是值得的,但设计良好的虚拟程序可以有利于吸引和有影响力的学习经验。教学启示:教师应考虑在学习心理学课程中使用真实或虚拟动物实验室。
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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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