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Applied learning in online education: A comparative study employing deal critical reflection
Journal of Applied Learning in Higher Education (2013)
  • John R Fisher, Utah Valley University
  • Margaret Mittelman, Utah Valley University
Abstract

This article stretches the boundaries of the meaning of applied learning to include online learning activities. The DEAL model of critical reflection was used to obtain student feedback in comparing two delivery strategies of an upper- division online leadership capstone course. Student reflection comments were analyzed for offerings of the course in summer and fall semesters. The fall delivery of the course adopted an applied reading summary strategy which required students to specifically apply their learning to their work and career plans. The DEAL model of critical reflection provided rich qualitative data evaluating teaching approaches and suggested students preferred applied reading summaries over other strategies.

Keywords
  • applied learning,
  • student evaluation of teaching,
  • educational outcomes,
  • online education,
  • distance education,
  • critical reflection,
  • DEAL,
  • emergency services,
  • leadership,
  • reading summary,
  • discussion,
  • interview
Publication Date
Fall 2013
Publisher Statement
(c) 2013 Missouri Western State University
Citation Information
John R Fisher and Margaret Mittelman. "Applied learning in online education: A comparative study employing deal critical reflection" Journal of Applied Learning in Higher Education Vol. 5 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_fisher/20/