Investigating students’ engagement in an engineering degree through technology enhanced learning
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 10:16authored byTurner, L, Wood, D, Jaikaran-Doe, S, Peter Doe
This paper presents the methodology and results of a student engagement survey administered to staff and students involved in an undergraduate engineering degree course from a regional Australian University. This survey investigated the effects of lecturer’s instructional methods; the utilisation of online materials; and preference to online or face-to-face lectures relating to student motivation to attend class and their engagement. The paper also explored lecturers’ opinions of changes necessary to enhance learning and improve engagement. Findings revealed although 95% of the students used on-line materials, 59% favoured face-to-face classes. The study recommends student engagement needs to be improved through better preparation of lectures, real-life examples, practical techniques such as ‘hands on’ activities, and the use of audio-visual materials.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the IFIP TC3 Working Conference “A New Culture of Learning: Computing and next Generations”
Editors
A Brodnik, C Lewin
Pagination
454-459
ISBN
978-609-95760-0-8
Department/School
School of Engineering
Publisher
IFIP
Place of publication
Lithuania
Event title
IFIP TC3 Working Conference “A New Culture of Learning: Computing and next Generations”