The Impact of Educational Microcontent on the Student Learning Experience

J. Fitzgerald, C. Tisdell
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This case study investigates educational microcontent as an online delivery mechanism for course content, specifically assessing its impact on the subjective student learning experience. Microcontent was introduced as a supplementary resource to students across three Computer Science courses at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Content was distributed via Snack, a platform developed by the research team for efficient creation and distribution of short, "bite-sized" instructional videos. The case study suggests microcontent had significant positive impact on students' non-achievement outcomes; improving confidence, interest in subject material, academic self-efficacy and learning ability, as well as self-perception of achievement outcomes such as learning ability and academic performance. Findings support the position that microcontent is an effective supplementary tool for teachers which can engage a large student audience and positively impact their learning experience.
教育微内容对学生学习体验的影响
本案例研究调查了教育微内容作为课程内容的在线传递机制,具体评估了其对学生主观学习体验的影响。在新南威尔士大学(UNSW)的三门计算机科学课程中,微内容被引入作为学生的补充资源。内容通过“小吃”平台分发,这是一个由研究团队开发的平台,用于高效地创作和分发简短的、“一口大小”的教学视频。案例研究表明,微内容对学生的非成就性结果有显著的正向影响;提高自信心、对学科材料的兴趣、学业自我效能感和学习能力,以及对学习能力和学业成绩等成就结果的自我感知。研究结果支持这样的观点,即微内容是教师有效的补充工具,可以吸引大量学生,并对他们的学习体验产生积极影响。
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