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Student engagement in hybrid taught large introduction courses during COVID-19
Kristianstad University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Research environment of Computer science (RECS). Kristianstad University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Avdelningen för datavetenskap.
Kristianstad University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Avdelningen för datavetenskap. Kristianstad University, Research Platform for Collaboration for Health. Kristianstad University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Research environment of Computer science (RECS).ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2492-7754
Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Department of Business. Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Research environment Governance, Regulation, Internationalization and Performance (GRIP.
Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Research environment Governance, Regulation, Internationalization and Performance (GRIP. Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Department of Business. Kristianstad University, Research Platform for Collaboration for Business.
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2021 (English)Conference paper, Oral presentation with published abstract (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

To build student engagement and belonging early in the education is crucial for retention and student success. Since the COVID-19 outbreak, universities worldwide were forced to seek for alternative and complementary teaching approaches. In Sweden, universities adopted hybrid teaching since the end of the spring in 2020. The traditional face-to-face teaching facilitates immediate, real-time engagement with activities such as discussion and instant interaction between instructors and students and/or among students which encourages active learning, while an online teaching allows the students to watch videos and read requested materials many times, to complete the assignments at their suitable time and place, to enable good discussion and interaction via online forum and messaging. A hybrid approach combines the advantages of both face-to-face and online approaches. Research shows several challenges with online teaching, for examples, students´ engagement [1], communication between student(s) and teacher(s) [2], connection with/within the group, study groups, study buddies [3] as well as social engagement [4]. When a hybrid approach is applied to the First-Year courses due to the COVID-19, these challenges might have even more serious implications on the retention and success. This study explores two successful cases of how active learning, togetherness and engagement can be created among First-Year students. The study is based on two large introductory courses for the first-year students in Computer Science and in Business Administration at Kristianstad University, Sweden. Both programmes provide the Introduction courses for larger number of students (135 respective 195 students). Various methods and tools were used in the course design to engage students and create an active learning [5] environment using the hybrid approach. The results and experience were also presented. We experienced that students had actively participated in the arranged activities and the course passing rate was higher compared with the face-to-face teaching. The course evaluation also showed that the students were satisfied with course contents and various course activities.

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2021.
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Student Engagement, Active learning, First Year Experience, Hybrid Education
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-21801OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hkr-21801DiVA, id: diva2:1543574
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The Future of Education - 11th Edition 1-2 July 2021
Available from: 2021-04-12 Created: 2021-04-12 Last updated: 2021-06-15Bibliographically approved

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Klonowska, KamillaChen, Eric ZhiKjellstrand, IndiraKällström, LisaSiljeklint, PerTerman, Felix

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