Hospitality Students’ Acquisition of Knowledge and Skills through a Virtual Field Trip Experience

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Patiar, S. Kensbock, P. Benckendorff, R. Robinson, S. Richardson, Y. Wang, A. Lee
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ABSTRACT This study examines hospitality management students’ expectations and acquisition of knowledge and skills through the use of a Virtual Field Trip (VFT) platform. In total 135 students in Australia responded to pre- and post- open-ended questionnaires. The pre-questionnaire sought students’ expectations of knowledge and skill acquisition, whereas the post-questionnaire sought their perceptions of actual acquisition of knowledge and skill after engagement with the VFT. The empirical material was thematically analyzed using the textual analysis program Leximancer, facilitating an iterative process moving between codes and participants’ responses. Concept maps were generated thus visualizing thematic relationships. Findings reveal VFT provides a technology-enhanced solution to practice-based knowledge and employability skill acquisition that is successful in supporting assessment tasks and enhancing learning outcomes. Students also reported improvements in their knowledge about the functioning of hotels and an increase in their abilities to operationalize food and beverage systems after using the VFT. Hence, VFT can be an effective technological learning tool for the acquisition of knowledge and skills in hospitality and other fields.
酒店管理学生通过虚拟实地考察经验获得知识和技能
本研究考察了酒店管理专业学生通过使用虚拟实地考察(VFT)平台对知识和技能的期望和获取。共有135名澳大利亚学生回答了开放式问卷调查前后的问题。问卷前调查的是学生对知识和技能获取的期望,而问卷后调查的是他们对参与虚拟家庭活动后实际获得知识和技能的看法。使用文本分析程序Leximancer对经验材料进行主题分析,促进了代码和参与者反应之间的迭代过程。概念图由此产生,使主题关系可视化。研究结果表明,VFT为基于实践的知识和就业技能获取提供了一种技术增强的解决方案,成功地支持了评估任务和提高了学习成果。学生们还报告说,在使用VFT后,他们对酒店运作的了解有所改善,并提高了他们操作餐饮系统的能力。因此,VFT可以成为一种有效的技术学习工具,用于获取酒店和其他领域的知识和技能。
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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