This paper provides observations made after two years of facilitating Pod Tours (audio excursions) as an experiential module in an online unit. The focus is on the pedagogical approaches and impact on student learning between a traditional tutor-led excursion and an unsupervised Pod-Tour (audio) excursion. The paper offers insight into the value of excursions to promote ‘active’ learning and to engage higher order thinking skills and demonstrates how excursions operate effectively in an online learning environment. The paper begins by providing an overview of the unit and introduces the relevance of the excursion module. A discussion explores the values and pitfalls of both a tutor-led excursion and an unsupervised Pod-Tour. Next survey results demonstrate the impact of a Pod-Tour on student learning and curriculum content engagement. Finally, insights are offered into the possibility of Pod-tours as an effective teaching and learning model regardless of discipline.
Pod Tours: A pilot study that explores audio assisted excursions as a module for an online design unit
Dr Cherry Barlowe, Dr Simon Jackson, Dr Nanette Carter
2014 Conference