Evaluation of a PlayPosit guided group project’s impact on student engagement in an undergraduate course

Abstract Student engagement is critical for meaningful learning and can be impacted by teaching methods, tools, and course content. Online student engagement continues to be challenging because online classes offer fewer ways to engage with professors, peers, and the university than in-person classe...

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Main Authors: Dasantila Sherifi, Yuane Jia, Thomas J. Hunt, Memory Ndanga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2023-09-01
Series:Discover Education
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s44217-023-00057-8
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Memory Ndanga
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description Abstract Student engagement is critical for meaningful learning and can be impacted by teaching methods, tools, and course content. Online student engagement continues to be challenging because online classes offer fewer ways to engage with professors, peers, and the university than in-person classes. PlayPosit is a video teaching tool that incorporates questions to check for understanding. Our study aimed to evaluate how a PlayPosit guided group project impacted engagement in a structured online learning environment. For this qualitative study, a PlayPosit guided group project was implemented in an online undergraduate course taught via Canvas learning management system. Engagement was evaluated using online course analytics and student’s written feedback. Canvas reports were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and students’ written feedback was analyzed using directed content analysis. All 29 students enrolled in the course completed the course successfully. They completed 99.3% of the PlayPosit activities with accuracy 87.6–100% and completed the course project with scores 89–100%. Student comments were grouped into themes related to PlayPosit, group project, and engagement. Students found PlayPosit activities helpful/beneficial, aligned with deliverables, a great learning resource, and enjoyable. Students recognized the group project for its importance in teaching them collaboration, expressed that it enabled them to learn more from each-other, was an enjoyable networking experience, and was challenging. Engagement themes included knowledge gained was applicable to the real world, the course stimulated higher-order thinking, and the course was enjoyable and kept students wanting more. This study suggested that a PlayPosit guided group project was well-received by students and contributed to high engagement with the content, peers, and the professor.
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spelling doaj.art-3831b0b8890a427eade750ab9b00e97c2023-11-26T14:01:06ZengSpringerDiscover Education2731-55252023-09-012111510.1007/s44217-023-00057-8Evaluation of a PlayPosit guided group project’s impact on student engagement in an undergraduate courseDasantila Sherifi0Yuane Jia1Thomas J. Hunt2Memory Ndanga3Department of Health Informatics, The State University of New JerseyDepartment of Interdisciplinary Studies, The State University of New JerseyDepartment of Health Informatics, The State University of New JerseyDepartment of Health Informatics, The State University of New JerseyAbstract Student engagement is critical for meaningful learning and can be impacted by teaching methods, tools, and course content. Online student engagement continues to be challenging because online classes offer fewer ways to engage with professors, peers, and the university than in-person classes. PlayPosit is a video teaching tool that incorporates questions to check for understanding. Our study aimed to evaluate how a PlayPosit guided group project impacted engagement in a structured online learning environment. For this qualitative study, a PlayPosit guided group project was implemented in an online undergraduate course taught via Canvas learning management system. Engagement was evaluated using online course analytics and student’s written feedback. Canvas reports were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and students’ written feedback was analyzed using directed content analysis. All 29 students enrolled in the course completed the course successfully. They completed 99.3% of the PlayPosit activities with accuracy 87.6–100% and completed the course project with scores 89–100%. Student comments were grouped into themes related to PlayPosit, group project, and engagement. Students found PlayPosit activities helpful/beneficial, aligned with deliverables, a great learning resource, and enjoyable. Students recognized the group project for its importance in teaching them collaboration, expressed that it enabled them to learn more from each-other, was an enjoyable networking experience, and was challenging. Engagement themes included knowledge gained was applicable to the real world, the course stimulated higher-order thinking, and the course was enjoyable and kept students wanting more. This study suggested that a PlayPosit guided group project was well-received by students and contributed to high engagement with the content, peers, and the professor.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44217-023-00057-8PlayPositGroup projectUndergraduateOnline engagementEvaluationCommunity of inquiry
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Online engagement
Evaluation
Community of inquiry
title Evaluation of a PlayPosit guided group project’s impact on student engagement in an undergraduate course
title_full Evaluation of a PlayPosit guided group project’s impact on student engagement in an undergraduate course
title_fullStr Evaluation of a PlayPosit guided group project’s impact on student engagement in an undergraduate course
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a PlayPosit guided group project’s impact on student engagement in an undergraduate course
title_short Evaluation of a PlayPosit guided group project’s impact on student engagement in an undergraduate course
title_sort evaluation of a playposit guided group project s impact on student engagement in an undergraduate course
topic PlayPosit
Group project
Undergraduate
Online engagement
Evaluation
Community of inquiry
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