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Te Pae Tawhiti 2020 Conference

Quality Assured Presentation Abstracts Barbara Stokes | EIT, Hawke’s Bay Lecturer, School of Business | bstokes@eit.ac.nz

Using Online Activities to Increase Student Engagement and Improve Results The disruption to classroom teaching as a consequence of the unprecedented global COVID-19 pandemic has turned a spotlight on online teaching and learning. Faced with a sudden switch to virtual teaching educators were challenged to engage and motivate learners, especially those with a preference for classroom interaction, in an online environment. The results of an exploratory study of the impact on student experience of online summative assessments in a hybrid-online introductory marketing course provides valuable insights for the development of online course assessments.

Student retention and successful course completions are a key concern for educators and improving these key performance indicators was the driver to innovating teaching and assessment practice. Guided by the OTARA (Objectives, Themes, Activities, Resources, Assessment) e-learning design framework, online summative assessment tasks were introduced to stimulate and maintain student engagement with learning. Flexible, accessible and relevant real world applied tasks were designed to promote student involvement, participation and collaborative learning opportunities. These aspects are considered instrumental to improving course outcomes.

The exploratory study comprised of a quantitative quasi-experimental design and student perception survey. The impact on actual student performance was examined by extracting before-after course results data from EIT’s Aplus results system. To more strongly establish that cause-effect relationship an anonymous online questionnaire was implemented on SurveyMonkey. One hundred and thirty-seven students, a thirty-six percent response rate, participated in the online survey. Perceived learning was evaluated through quantitative rating questions, using a Likert-scale, with open-ended questions aimed to gain key student insights into their perception of the impact on their learning and motivation. The study data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Feedback from students indicated that the online assessment played a significant role in enhancing their learning experience, with a perceived a beneficial impact on their engagement and motivation. The analysis of course results data confirmed, with statistical significance, that course completions and success rates were improved. By implementing the new assessment, the number of students "not completed” and “withdrawn” were significantly decreased. Further the data also suggested a shift from would be ‘C’ grade students to ‘B’ students, though this is less statistically robust. This study provides valuable insights into the positive impact online assessment tools can have on student engagement, perceived and actual learning. The findings invite discussion in regards to the integration of online technology to meet the challenges of a changing educational environment.

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Primary Health Simulation in Real Spaces

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page 43

Factors that Influence Student Nurses’ Attitudes towards Older Adults

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Risk

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page 40

Is There a Bright Side to the COVID 19 Lockdown? A Review on Online Learning

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page 41

International Students’ Self Efficacy

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page 37

The Game as the Teacher

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page 36

Activities

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page 35

Staff Panel: Zoom Room Class to Class Video Conferencing Upgrade Project

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page 34

Connect and Reflect

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page 33

Better Rapport, Better Connections

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page 32

Tour of Wharenui

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Student Panel: The Other Side of Online Learning

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page 30

Engagement at EIT (Two Part Workshop

1min
page 29

Relationships Count: Student Plus Maths does not Need to Equal Anxiety

1min
page 25

Opening Staff Panel: Resilience Your Gift to a Thriving Community

1min
page 27

Weaving Whanaungatanga into Teaching and Learning

1min
page 28

Stories from the Archives Connecting Past, Present, and Future

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The “Chocolate Fish Method” that Hooked Students into Online Learning

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Te Aranga Ake Connecting with Community through Project Based Learning

1min
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Using Online Activities to Increase Student Engagement and Improve Results

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Kanohi ki te Kanohi in the Face of COVID 19

1min
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Building Resilience: Working Together to Tackle Life Challenges

2min
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Demonstrate their Resilience

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What was it you do again?

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page 21

Staff and Student Panel: Online Simulations in Teaching and Learning

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Strategies for Teaching International Students

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COVID 19 Pandemic Level4 Lockdown

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Why Young People Find It Hard to Make Career Decisions

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The Hidden Burden of Family Responsibility Implications for Education

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Lockdown

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page 12

Communities

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Design

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page 13

Scaffolding Work Integrated Learning

2min
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Introduction by Macie Rudoff, Dr David Skelton and Deb Stewart

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