Capturing and Keeping Student Engagement in Marketing [Webinar]

At the height of the pandemic, you probably received a lot of general advice on how to improve the online learning experience. However, many marketing lecturers told us that discipline-specific guidance has been harder to find. In a world where we are competing against the likes of TikTok for stude...

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Main Authors: Hatton-Jones, Siobhan, Tombleson, Bridget, Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn
Format: Film, TV, Media
Published: John WIley & Sons Australia Ltd. 2020
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Online Access:https://highered.au.wiley.com/on-demand-webinars/capturing-and-keeping-student-engagement-in-marketing/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80034
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Summary:At the height of the pandemic, you probably received a lot of general advice on how to improve the online learning experience. However, many marketing lecturers told us that discipline-specific guidance has been harder to find. In a world where we are competing against the likes of TikTok for students’ attention, how do you keep them focused and engaged with their education? It is a big question and a common challenge for the ANZ higher education community. A challenge which has only be exasperated by the COVID-19 shutdown and the remote learning environment that might be here to stay. Capturing & Keeping Student Engagement in Marketing is a virtual seminar where leading marketing academics share their best practices for engaging marketing students – both online and in the classroom. Meet the presenters: Siobhan Hatton-Jones (Curtin University): Securing student engagement with a 5-pillar teaching approach Bridget Tombleson (Curtin University): Leveraging industry experience to spark the interest of students and exploring the impact of transmedia learning during COVID-19 Sharyn Rundle-Thiele (Griffith University): Using experiential design to encourage deep-learning via authentic assessment and reflective practice