利用课外活动促进和提高学生的学术和就业技能

Shelini Surendran , Katrina Mack , Nathaniel M. Bingham , Nick Edwards , Joseph Frost-Schenk , Nayiri Keshishi , Frederico Matos , Julia Moldoveanu , Robert Walsha , Kikki Bodman-Smith
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本文探讨了为期两周、全校范围的在线可持续发展黑客马拉松的学术和个人发展成果。数据来自23名参与者中的18名,他们通过黑客马拉松后的问卷调查收集了24个结构化问题。这些问题涵盖了各个方面,包括参与者之前的工作经历、参加黑客马拉松的动机、他们对可持续发展的态度转变、对跨学科合作的看法以及获得的技能。定量数据采用适当的斯皮尔曼相关检验和曼-惠特尼检验进行分析,而定性反应则通过专题分析进行检验。结果表明,他们对一些个人和专业技能的认识和欣赏有所提高,包括创意、产品开发、领导能力、适应力和团队合作。此外,他们还强调,通过与来自不同学术背景的学生互动,越来越重视跨学科合作。
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The use of extracurricular hackathons to promote and enhance students’ academic and employability skills

This article explores the academic and personal development outcomes from a two-week, University-wide sustainability hackathon conducted online. Data was gathered from 18 out of 23 participants through a post-hackathon questionnaire featuring 24 structured questions. These questions covered various aspects, including participants' prior work experience, motivations for participating in the hackathon, shifts in their attitudes toward sustainability, perspectives on interdisciplinary collaboration, and acquired skills. Quantitative data underwent analysis using, as appropriate, Spearman's correlation and Mann-Whitney tests, while qualitative responses were examined via thematic analysis. The results showed an improved awareness and appreciation of several personal and professional skills, encompassing ideation, product development, leadership, resilience, and teamwork. Additionally, they highlighted an increased appreciation for interdisciplinary collaboration, fostered through interaction with students from diverse academic backgrounds.

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