Enhancing university students’ engagement in studying assistive technology by case-based active learning: A pilot study in Hong Kong

Ke-Jing LI, Yu-Jing ZHOU, Hui-Dong WU, Chang-Liang LUO, Wei LIU, Percy HUNG, Kubert WANG, Xiaoling HU, Yan WANG, Yan LI, Chunyi WEN, James Chung-Wai CHEUNG, Hong FU, Man-Sang WONG, Christina Zong-Hao MA

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Abstract

Assistive technology (AT) professionals are in pressing need with nowadays growing aged/disabled population, so as well-designed higher education programs in this field. This study designed and implemented a case-based active learning approach within an undergraduate course related to AT in Hong Kong, and assessed its impact on enhancing student engagement over two academic years. A total of twelve multimedia patient case dossiers on six major physical disabilities were created. Two cohorts of students enrolled in course “Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology” were instructed to utilize the case dossiers to facilitate their learning, understanding, and application of ATs for aged/disabled individuals. The Revised Two-Factor Study Process Questionnaire was employed to evaluate the student feedback on their learning experience, engagement, and learning approaches (i.e., Deep Approach, DA; and Surface Approach, SA) before and after the course. Upon completing the course, students’ DA scores significantly increased from 29.4 ± 6.9 to 31.4 ± 8.9 (p = 0.013). Additionally, significantly moderate positive correlations were found between the DA-SA value and students’ individual written report grades (p = 0.004) and overall grades (p = 0.048). In contrast, a significantly moderate negative correlation was identified between students’ individual report grades and SA scores (p = 0.019). These findings support the feasibility and effectiveness of implementing case-based active learning in higher education within the field of AT, supporting future large-scale implementation and optimization of such case-based active learning and teaching strategy in the AT field. Copyright © 2025 Informa UK limited, trading as Taylor & Francis group.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDisability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology
Early online dateJan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - Jan 2025

Citation

Li, K.-J., Zhou, Y.-J., Wu, H.-D., Luo, C.-L., Liu, W., Hung, P., Wang, K., Hu, X., Wang, Y., Li, Y., Wen, C., Cheung, J. C.-W., Fu, H., Wong, M.-S., & Ma, C. Z.-H. (2025). Enhancing university students’ engagement in studying assistive technology by case-based active learning: A pilot study in Hong Kong. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/17483107.2024.2448722

Keywords

  • Students’ engagement
  • Assistive technology
  • Rehabilitation engineering
  • Multimedia patient case
  • Case-based active learning
  • Higher education

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