Students’ Perception of Online Equine Courses and How It Affects Their Learning

Lena Luck, Blaire Speck, Lisa Karr, Doug Golick
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Courses that are typically hands-on, like equine science, may be more challenging online, but there is a higher demand for online offerings. With an increase in students taking online equine courses, a review of teaching methods was conducted to determine students' preferred teaching tools in online equine courses. The survey was sent out to students at approximately 10 universities that offer equine science courses online that had previously or were currently enrolled in an online equine-focused course and was completely voluntary. Of the 77 respondents, 71 (92%) were female, 6 (8%) males, and the majority (96%) white. The primary reasons students chose an online equine science course was because it fit their schedule better (n = 8; 24.5%) and the course was only offered online (n = 36; 23.2%). Students found videos (n = 62; 92.5%) and readings (n = 57; 85.1%) were extremely or somewhat beneficial teaching methods. Half (n = 34; 50.8%) of the students felt they learned as much in their online courses as in a traditionally taught course. Additionally, students indicated they received a quality education in equine science courses whether taught online (n = 55; 82.1%) or in a traditional in-person (n = 49; 73.1%) format.
学生对在线马术课程的看法及其对学习的影响
像马科学这样典型的实践性课程在网上可能更具挑战性,但对网上课程的需求也更大。随着学习在线马术课程的学生人数增加,我们对教学方法进行了审查,以确定学生对在线马术课程教学工具的偏好。调查对象为大约 10 所提供马科学在线课程的大学中曾经或正在学习以马为重点的在线课程的学生,完全自愿参与。在 77 位受访者中,71 位(92%)为女性,6 位(8%)为男性,大多数(96%)为白人。学生选择在线马科学课程的主要原因是,该课程更适合他们的时间安排(8 人;24.5%),而且该课程只在网上提供(36 人;23.2%)。学生们认为视频(n = 62;92.5%)和阅读(n = 57;85.1%)是非常有益或比较有益的教学方法。半数学生(n = 34;50.8%)认为,他们在网络课程中学到的知识与传统教学课程中学到的知识一样多。此外,学生们表示,无论是在线授课(n = 55;82.1%)还是传统的面授(n = 49;73.1%)形式,他们在马科学课程中都获得了高质量的教育。
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