2019
DOI: 10.22329/celt.v12i0.5388
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Lived Experiences of Online and Experiential Learning in Four Undergraduate Professional Programs

Abstract: This paper presents the observations and reflections of four faculty members who developed experiential online learning pathways for students in diverse professional programs. In relation to programmatic expectations of Nursing, Education and Business, the challenges and opportunities for experiential online learning design are discussed. In addition, the scaffolding and development of online learning within an undergraduate degree, which ladders into professional programing, are presented. Using Kolb’s Experi… Show more

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“…Thus, the utilization of both active teaching methods and carefully crafted activities will foster increasing a student's skills, allowing for improved clinical decisions as future exercise science practitioners. Other approaches using student-centered methods like experiential teaching methods are widely utilized in a variety of professional disciplines that include education, nursing, criminal justice, business, exercise science, and social work (Grant et al, 2016;Martin, 2010;Snow et al, 2019;Williams & McClure, 2010).…”
Section: Review Of the Literature Teaching Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the utilization of both active teaching methods and carefully crafted activities will foster increasing a student's skills, allowing for improved clinical decisions as future exercise science practitioners. Other approaches using student-centered methods like experiential teaching methods are widely utilized in a variety of professional disciplines that include education, nursing, criminal justice, business, exercise science, and social work (Grant et al, 2016;Martin, 2010;Snow et al, 2019;Williams & McClure, 2010).…”
Section: Review Of the Literature Teaching Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implies that online platforms require direct interaction to enhance communication and feedback, such as through facial expressions, gestures, feedback and personal connection. Researchers have shown that hybrid modes of delivering courses, such as experiential online learning, hold considerable promise (Snow et al, 2019) because students can connect, reflect, share, and interact with teaching staff and peers. Similarly, blended learning platforms in tourism programs have been found to positively impact students' cognitive engagement and emotional participation and, ultimately, their satisfaction (Gao et al, 2020).…”
Section: Online Education and Its Prospects In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these delved into and explored the experiences of other programs before the pandemic. Studies were conducted on the lived experiences of online and experiential learning programs in four undergraduate professional programs like nursing, education, and business (Snow et al, 2019). Another study is the students' positive and negative experiences in a hybrid and online class by Mansour and Mupinga (2007).…”
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confidence: 99%