Transforming the first year learning experience through research based media practice

  • Denise Wood University of South Australia

Abstract

This paper reports on a case study in which the course coordinator attempted to introduce research into the first year media arts curriculum in an effort to engage students through an enquiry learning approach. The findings from student evaluations conducted over a five year period reveal the challenges as well as the benefits to learners. The increase in student mean scores for evaluation criteria together with student qualitative comments in response to evaluations conducted following redesign of the curriculum, suggest that practice-based research, particularly when connected to “real world” issues, can be an effective strategy for re-engaging the first-year learner through the creative problem-solving process. The paper concludes with a discussion of the implications of the findings from these trials as well as suggestions for further research.

Published
Jun 17, 2010
How to Cite
WOOD, Denise. Transforming the first year learning experience through research based media practice. The International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education, [S.l.], v. 1, n. 1, p. 31-42, june 2010. ISSN 1838-2959. Available at: <http://fyhejournal.com/article/view/21>. Date accessed: 16 aug. 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.5204/intjfyhe.v1i1.21.
Section
Articles

Keywords

first year curriculum principles, curriculum design, engagement, media studies

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