Evaluating satisfaction with teaching innovation, its relationship to academic performance and the application of a video‐based microlearning

Aim To develop and validate a questionnaire to assess satisfaction with teaching innovation, assess the student satisfaction with a video‐based microlearning intervention in its video‐based modality and to verify its impact on academic performance. Design A descriptive cross‐sectional study was cond...

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Published inNursing open Vol. 10; no. 9; pp. 6067 - 6077
Main Authors Román‐Sánchez, Daniel, De‐La‐Fuente‐Rodríguez, José Manuel, Paramio, Alberto, Paramio‐Cuevas, Juan Carlos, Lepiani‐Díaz, Isabel, López‐Millan, María‐Reyes
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.09.2023
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Summary:Aim To develop and validate a questionnaire to assess satisfaction with teaching innovation, assess the student satisfaction with a video‐based microlearning intervention in its video‐based modality and to verify its impact on academic performance. Design A descriptive cross‐sectional study was conducted. The study used the COSMIN checklist for studies on measurement instruments. Methods One hundred and ten nursing students from Salus Infirmorum University Centre (Andalusia, Spain) participated in the study. The items of the instrument were designed based on a literature review and its validity and stability were analysed. After that, 6 weeks of video‐based microlearning intervention were implemented. Then students were asked to fill the satisfaction questionnaire and then took the subject exam. Results The resulting questionnaire consisted of 5 items with only one dimension. The questionnaire showed good validity and reliability. A direct correlation was observed between satisfaction with the video‐based microlearning intervention and the marks of the subject exam.
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ISSN:2054-1058
2054-1058
DOI:10.1002/nop2.1828