高等教育的招生习惯。学生有哪些信息来源,又缺少哪些?

N. Rivas, J. Minguillón, Jonathan Chacón
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自从网络出现以来,大学已经改变了教育的设计和提供方式。如今,大多数大学都提供在线课程和课程,甚至有完全在线的开放/远程大学。学生们现在有了更高程度的灵活性,这使得他们可以在无尽的科目列表中选择完成他们的学位。虽然这可以被视为招生灵活性措施的成功,但它也可能是开放教育中最著名的问题之一的根源:高辍学率,部分原因是入学人数不足。学生们可能会面对大量的信息,他们无法对其进行分类,或者他们甚至可能会发现这些信息不足以有策略地计划和选择科目。在入学时了解学生的习惯对改善他们的学习体验很重要。为了做到这一点,一份关于入学习惯的问卷被发送给在第一学期或第二学期攻读计算机工程学位的学生。结果表明,虽然大多数学生对招生过程相当满意,但仍有改进的余地。令人惊讶的是,作为信息来源,导师的推荐并不像机构网页那么相关。一项探索性因素分析表明,学生决定入学的最重要因素是他们必须学习的时间,其次是他们在前几个学期的经历。对问卷的回答被用来设计一个交互式网络应用程序的初步草图,以满足学生的需求和习惯。
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Since the appearance of the web, universities have changed the way education is designed and provided. Nowadays, most universities offer online programmes and subjects, and there are even fully online open/distance universities. Students now have a higher degree of flexibility, which allows them to choose among an endless list of subjects for completing their degree. Although this can be seen as a success of enrollment flexibility measures, it may be also the source of one of the most well-known problems in open education: high dropout rates, partly caused by inadequate enrollment. Students may face an overwhelming amount of information they are not able to sort, or they may even find it insufficient to plan and select subjects strategically. Understanding students’ habits when enrolling is important to improve their learning experience. In order to do so, a questionnaire about enrollment habits was sent to students taking a Computer Engineering degree in their first or second semester. Results show that, although the majority of students are quite satisfied with the enrollment process, there is still room for improvement. Surprisingly, tutors’ recommendations are not as relevant as institutional web pages as an information source. An exploratory factor analysis shows that the most important factor for students to determine their enrollment is the time they have to study, followed by their experience in previous semesters. Responses to the questionnaire were used to design a preliminary sketch of an interactive web application that addresses students’ needs and habits.
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