Enquiry-Based Learning Online: Course Development and Student Experience of a First-Year Enquiry-Based Learning Seminar

Date

2017

Authors

Murray, Jacqueline
Lachowsky, Nathan J.
Green, Natalie

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Volume Title

Publisher

Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching

Abstract

Online courses are increasing in popularity while universities are using.first-year seminars to address the challenges of large impersonal classes, lack of student engagement, and increased skills development. Could the learning experience and benefits of an in-person first-year seminar be achieved through an online distance education (DE) format? How would students' experience benefit from an online DE first-year seminar? At the University of Guelph, an online interdisciplinary first-year seminar was developed and offered four times. This essay includes reflections from the faculty instructor and educational developer who co-designed the course, results from pre- and post-course surveys completed by students, and interviews conducted with students.

Description

The authors wish to acknowledge the support of the University of Guelph First-Year Seminar Program, including all of the instructors and students. The authors thank Jack Mallon, Meagan Stewart, and Kelsea Martin who assisted with data entry and transcription, Dale Lackeyram who read an earlier version of this article, and the anonymous reviewers for their immensely helpful comments and valuable advice.

Keywords

first-year seminars, enquiry-based learning, interdisciplinary, active learning, instructional design, pedagogy

Citation

Murray, J., Lachowsky, N. J., & Green, N. (2017). “Enquiry-Based Learning Online: Course Development and Student Experience of a First-Year Enquiry-Based Learning Seminar.” Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 10, 129–142.