The course design does matter: Analyzing the learning success of students

Autor(en): Voigt, C.
Blömer, L.
Hoppe, U. 
Stichwörter: Course Design; Digitalization in Education; Flipped Classroom; Information systems; Information use, Course design; Learning Success; Quantitative Research; Quantitative research methods; University education, Curricula
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Herausgeber: Association for Information Systems
Journal: Proceedings of the 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Information Systems (IS) for the Future, PACIS 2020
Zusammenfassung: 
Digital course designs such as the Flipped Classroom (FC) are increasingly enriching university education. The advantages attributed to this FC in previous research are multifaceted. However, the field of research is still fragmentary in terms of the extent to which course design influences learning success. Therefore, this paper will contribute to further filling this research gap considering a case study that compares the learning success in the classic course design (CC) with the learning success in the FC course design using quantitative research methods. In particular, we answer the questions of whether and if so, in what way the change in course design can affect learning success considering its influencing factors listed in the literature. This enabled us to prove that the course design does matter, as most of the expression of the factors influencing learning success increase in our FC. © Proceedings of the 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Information Systems (IS) for the Future, PACIS 2020. All rights reserved.
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Conference of 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Information Systems (IS) for the Future, PACIS 2020 ; Conference Date: 20 June 2020 Through 24 June 2020; Conference Code:161287
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