From Theory to Practice: Student Podcasting through Online Learning Environments in Political Science

被引:0
|
作者
Fournier, Ximena Alvarenga [1 ]
Leandro, Ronald Saenz [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica
来源
DIGITAL EDUCATION REVIEW | 2022年 / 42期
关键词
Active learning; online environments; political science; political theory; podcasting; HIGHER-EDUCATION; TECHNOLOGY;
D O I
10.1344/der.2022.42.81-100
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This work aims to advance on the systematization of teaching experiences in the formulation of evaluation activities, mediated by ICT, for academic and professional training in the field of Political Science. It explores the usefulness of student podcasting as a didactic strategy for theoretical-active learning in digital university environments during COVID-19 pandemic. Based on the design of an assessment questionnaire and a non -probabilistic convenience sampling strategy, a survey has been administered to N=40 students from two theoretical undergraduate courses of the School of Political Science at the University of Costa Rica, taught during two semesters in 2020. The article reviews the related results according to the degree of satisfaction with podcasting as a way of evaluating the appropriation of theoretical content. It is concluded by arguing that this teaching-learning methodology helps to facilitate among students' new ways of "putting theory into practice", this through the exercise of creative, reflective skills and theoretical -conceptual argumentation according to the creation of student-made podcasts, based on work on theoretical lines and conceptual proposals of relevance to Political Science.
引用
收藏
页码:81 / 100
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Online collaborative learning: Theory and practice
    Simsek, Ali
    TURKISH ONLINE JOURNAL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION, 2006, 7 (03): : 1 - 10
  • [22] Online collaborative learning: Theory and practice
    Coghlan, M
    EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY, 2004, 7 (03): : 139 - 140
  • [23] Improving Student Engagement and Success in Computer Programming Courses through Social Learning in Online Environments
    Gharbaoui, Hiba
    Mansouri, Khalifa
    Poirier, Franck
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING PEDAGOGY, 2024, 14 (06): : 54 - 68
  • [24] The online learning process and scaffolding in student teachers’ personal learning environments
    A.-M. Korhonen
    S. Ruhalahti
    M. Veermans
    Education and Information Technologies, 2019, 24 : 755 - 779
  • [25] The online learning process and scaffolding in student teachers' personal learning environments
    Korhonen, A. -M.
    Ruhalahti, S.
    Veermans, M.
    EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, 2019, 24 (01) : 755 - 779
  • [27] Emerging online learning environments and student learning: An analysis of faculty perceptions
    Myers, CB
    Bennett, D
    Brown, G
    Henderson, T
    EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY, 2004, 7 (01): : 78 - 86
  • [28] Popularization of Science in Online Media: Theory and Practice
    Solomentsev, Yuriy M.
    Sheptunov, Sergey A.
    Karlova, Tatyana V.
    Barashkova, Anastasia L.
    Vorobiev, Ivan V.
    Zapolskaya, Anna N.
    Nakhuchev, Rakhim S.
    Yakhutlov, Umar M.
    Glashev, Rasul M.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2016 IEEE CONFERENCE ON QUALITY MANAGEMENT, TRANSPORT AND INFORMATION SECURITY, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (IT&MQ&IS), 2016,
  • [29] Online teaching, student success, and retention in political science courses
    Kerstin Hamann
    Rebecca A. Glazier
    Bruce M. Wilson
    Philip H. Pollock
    European Political Science, 2021, 20 : 427 - 439
  • [30] Online teaching, student success, and retention in political science courses
    Hamann, Kerstin
    Glazier, Rebecca A.
    Wilson, Bruce M.
    Pollock, Philip H.
    EUROPEAN POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2021, 20 (03) : 427 - 439