Transition to Online Culinary and Beverage Labs: Determining Student Engagement and Satisfaction During COVID-19

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education Pub Date : 2021-04-07 DOI:10.1080/10963758.2021.1907193
Marissa Orlowski, Cynthia Mejia, Robin M. Back, Jason Fridrich
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ABSTRACT Grounded in the Community of Inquiry framework in the online teaching context, the purpose of this mixed-methods study was to determine the role of social (peer) presence in predicting hospitality students’ engagement and satisfaction in an online culinary or beverage lab. Findings included the indirect effect of social presence on satisfaction with the online lab through emotional cognitive engagement. Qualitative results revealed that while students did not have as many opportunities to engage with each other as they hoped for, the opportunities they did have were “meaningful”. Results also study revealed that instructors, rather than peers, became the proxy for social presence as the semester progressed. Theoretical implications demonstrate the importance of emotional and cognitive engagement as the underlying mechanisms linking social presence to online lab satisfaction. Practical implications offer guidance for hospitality instructors to build and enhance opportunities for student engagement and peer-to-peer interaction.
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过渡到在线烹饪和饮料实验室:在COVID-19期间确定学生的参与度和满意度
基于在线教学背景下的探究社区框架,本混合方法研究的目的是确定社交(同伴)存在在预测酒店学生在在线烹饪或饮料实验室中的参与度和满意度方面的作用。研究结果包括社交存在通过情感认知参与对在线实验室满意度的间接影响。定性结果显示,虽然学生们没有像他们希望的那样有那么多机会相互交流,但他们所拥有的机会是“有意义的”。研究结果还显示,随着学期的进展,老师而不是同龄人成为了社交存在的代表。理论意义表明,情感和认知参与作为连接社交存在与在线实验室满意度的潜在机制的重要性。实际意义为酒店教师提供指导,以建立和加强学生参与和点对点互动的机会。
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