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Student‑led live broadcast tour : an elevated learning journey for tourism students
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flexl:9
Title
Student‑led live broadcast tour : an elevated learning journey for tourism students
Type of Work
Paper
Collection
Flexible Learning
Contributor
Ching, Ka Wai Larry 程家偉 (author)
Lai, T. H. Michael (author)
Yeung, Emmy (author)
Li, M. Betty (author)
School / Unit
Li Ka Shing School of Professional and Continuing Education (LiPACE)
Date
20 Apr 2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Abstract
Drawing upon the concept of student-led live broadcasting tour (LBT), this study aims to construct and empirically test the Input-Process-Output (IPO) framework that links inputs, processes, and outputs within online tourism educational context. The sample involved students who are currently studying a tourism program in the Greater Bay Area, China. One group of students was invited as the audience with another group of students acting as tour guides to lead a live broadcasting tour. Upon completion of the tour, the audience group was invited to fill in the questionnaire survey. The data were gathered through the questionnaire survey from December 2022 to March 2023. The survey instruments were designed based on existing research and the IPO framework. The quantitative data were analysed by SPSS and SmartPLS. 5 hypotheses were developed based on the IPO framework. The results confirmed that students perceived student-led LBT positively in terms of input dimensions (intrinsic motivation and resources support), process dimension (learning climate) and output dimension (learning outcomes and satisfaction). This study gives implications to educators on how student-led LBT can be designed and implemented under the constraints of travel. The utilisation of technology offers educators the possibility to enrich the learning experience of tourism students in a more affordable and effective way.
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PDF
Language
English
Physical Description
12 pages.
Notes
From SN Computer Science, Volume 5, Article number 461
Keywords
tourism - study and teaching; educational innovations
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Public Access
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https://repository.lib.hkmu.edu.hk/islandora/object/flexl:9
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