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Beyond the discussion board: A scoping review of asynchronous online active learning
Kimberly Brundidge1, Erin McArthur2
1University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, College of Nursing, 800 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh, WI 54904, United States of America.
Background:
Asynchronous online learning is increasing in popularity in nursing education. Active learning promotes student engagement and critical thinking. While discussion boards are common, they often lack meaningful interaction.
Purpose:
This scoping review aims to identify asynchronous active learning activities, their learning outcomes, and evaluation methods.
Method:
Searches were conducted using CINAHL, MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Google Scholar for peer-reviewed English-language articles published between 2016 and 2023.
Results:
Articles selected for inclusion (n = 19) described activities including game-based learning, interactive case studies, video/voice discussions, interactive videos, and virtual simulations used to teach a wide variety of learning outcomes. Evaluation methods varied, including surveys, course grades, and program outcomes.
Conclusions:
There are numerous effective strategies for fostering student engagement in asynchronous active learning. Utilizing these strategies may empower nursing faculty to implement active learning in their courses. Educators should strive to optimize both student satisfaction and academic performance by embracing asynchronous active learning methodologies.
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