Measuring the online student experience: A sensemaking exercise

Session Description

Postgraduate students often return to the classroom, physical or online, with little or no training for what is expected from them in terms of reflective practice or critical thinking. While many universities are benchmarking student experience in face-to-face or more traditional programs, surveys do not offer customizable solutions to measure the online student experience, especially at the postgraduate level. We begin with the assumption that there is a need to measure the online student experience that has not been met by current tools or processes specifically within Library and Information Science (LIS). We employ social sensemaking to examine the student experience discussed in the LIS literature and map our understanding of the student journey to focus on a student-centered journey more deeply. Focusing on the why and how of the learning experience, this article discusses our mapping and the stakeholders and partners involved in learning and teaching throughout a program of study. We identify action research as a framework to explore both the student experience and its improvement over time.

Presenter(s)

Jennifer Campbell-Meier
Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington, New Zealand

Dr. Jennifer Campbell-Meier is Senior Lecturer in the School of Information Management, Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington in Aotearoa New Zealand. Her research interests focus on digital inclusion and the organizational change within library services. She also researches and teaches information behavior and information literacy, and is interested in the student experience in online programs and postgraduate coursework programs.

Diane Velasquez
University of South Australia
Adelaide, SA, Australia

Dr. Diane Velasquez is a Senior Lecturer in Information Management at the University of South Australia. Hery research focus is on web evaluation of public library websites, romance genre, marketing of libraries, and administration and management of libraries in GLAMR. She is also interested in the student experience in online programs and postgraduate coursework programs.