Developing an online learning community through an open reflective assessment

John Owen, Catherine Wasiuk, Ailsa Nokes, Sian Roderick
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The concepts of learning communities, open educational practices and co-created teaching and learning are topics of current debate, particularly since the switch to online learning in 2020/21 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This case study uses student feedback to evaluate a new assessment method introduced within an online distance learning Master of Public Health programme. The assessment required students to blog about their motivations for studying public health, submitting their reflections to an open online platform, resulting in the co-creation of a shared, open-learning resource for current and future students. The assessment design was informed by the benefits of open educational practices and co-created teaching and learning, with the overall aim of developing an online learning community that will continue to grow and develop beyond the initial assessment and cohort. Feedback suggests that the open, reflective nature of the assessment had a positive impact on the student learning experience and contributed towards a sense of learning community through enhanced social cohesion within the group.
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通过开放的反思性评估建立一个在线学习社区
学习社区、开放教育实践和共同创造的教学等概念是当前辩论的主题,特别是自2020/21年因COVID-19大流行而转向在线学习以来。本案例研究利用学生反馈来评估在线远程学习公共卫生硕士课程中引入的一种新的评估方法。该评估要求学生在博客上描述他们学习公共卫生的动机,将他们的想法提交给一个开放的在线平台,从而为当前和未来的学生共同创建一个共享的开放学习资源。评估设计借鉴了开放教育实践和共同创造的教与学的好处,其总体目标是开发一个在线学习社区,该社区将在最初的评估和队列之外继续增长和发展。反馈表明,评估的开放性和反思性对学生的学习体验产生了积极影响,并通过加强小组内的社会凝聚力,促进了学习社区的意识。
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