How are Live-Streaming Services and Social Media Platforms Changing On-Job MBA Students’ Learning? A Case Study for Applying e-Case Live in Management Case-Based Learning in Taiwan
This study examines how social media and live-streaming services can be used to assist on-job MBA students with their learning of Management cases. A learning framework called e-Case Live, which integrates a popular live-steaming broadcast service with social media, is proposed. A total of 48 on-job...
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doaj-6a3c12291f074275b718cfaf92bc7de72021-03-30T02:28:43ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01812093612094510.1109/ACCESS.2020.30061709129698How are Live-Streaming Services and Social Media Platforms Changing On-Job MBA Students’ Learning? A Case Study for Applying e-Case Live in Management Case-Based Learning in TaiwanI-Fan Liu0Hui-Chun Hung1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8700-5215Center for General Education, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Network Learning Technology, National Central University, Taoyuan, TaiwanThis study examines how social media and live-streaming services can be used to assist on-job MBA students with their learning of Management cases. A learning framework called e-Case Live, which integrates a popular live-steaming broadcast service with social media, is proposed. A total of 48 on-job MBA students participated in this study to learn about the practices of Management in a case-based course. In terms of the two case-learning scenarios, the traditional case-based learning method group (TG) consisted of 23 participants, while the e-Case Live learning method group (e-CaseG) consisted of 25 participants. Students' perceptions were explored in terms of synchronous discussion, asynchronous discussion, and social presence. The results of this study indicate that: (1) compared to traditional classroom instructional methods, most on-job MBA students were more satisfied with e-Case Live in terms of synchronous and asynchronous discussion, but no significant difference was found in terms of social presence; (2) integrating live-streaming services with social media platforms can offer a valuable instructional method for on-job students who practice authentic problem solving by applying what they learn; (3) the e-Case Live framework can effectively enhance student involvement and engagement in understanding the contexts embedded in Management cases; and (4) social media has increased the interaction between teachers and students both in and out of the classroom.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9129698/Adult learninglive-streamingcontinuing educationmanagement case-based learningsocial media |
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How are Live-Streaming Services and Social Media Platforms Changing On-Job MBA Students’ Learning? A Case Study for Applying e-Case Live in Management Case-Based Learning in Taiwan |
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How are Live-Streaming Services and Social Media Platforms Changing On-Job MBA Students’ Learning? A Case Study for Applying e-Case Live in Management Case-Based Learning in Taiwan |
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How are Live-Streaming Services and Social Media Platforms Changing On-Job MBA Students’ Learning? A Case Study for Applying e-Case Live in Management Case-Based Learning in Taiwan |
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How are Live-Streaming Services and Social Media Platforms Changing On-Job MBA Students’ Learning? A Case Study for Applying e-Case Live in Management Case-Based Learning in Taiwan |
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How are Live-Streaming Services and Social Media Platforms Changing On-Job MBA Students’ Learning? A Case Study for Applying e-Case Live in Management Case-Based Learning in Taiwan |
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This study examines how social media and live-streaming services can be used to assist on-job MBA students with their learning of Management cases. A learning framework called e-Case Live, which integrates a popular live-steaming broadcast service with social media, is proposed. A total of 48 on-job MBA students participated in this study to learn about the practices of Management in a case-based course. In terms of the two case-learning scenarios, the traditional case-based learning method group (TG) consisted of 23 participants, while the e-Case Live learning method group (e-CaseG) consisted of 25 participants. Students' perceptions were explored in terms of synchronous discussion, asynchronous discussion, and social presence. The results of this study indicate that: (1) compared to traditional classroom instructional methods, most on-job MBA students were more satisfied with e-Case Live in terms of synchronous and asynchronous discussion, but no significant difference was found in terms of social presence; (2) integrating live-streaming services with social media platforms can offer a valuable instructional method for on-job students who practice authentic problem solving by applying what they learn; (3) the e-Case Live framework can effectively enhance student involvement and engagement in understanding the contexts embedded in Management cases; and (4) social media has increased the interaction between teachers and students both in and out of the classroom. |
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