英文摘要 |
This paper analyzes the feedback of the students who participated in the LARP at SCU.Based on the 22 writings of these students through the last three and a half years, we aim touse grounded theory to find out how they have sustained the projects and other related issues.We have found that “feedback,” “individual advising.” “evaluation,” and “changes”have served as central themes for the students’ writings and a pattern seems to emerge asthey further include factors such as “motives for participation,” “initial motives,” “readingone’s writings,” “last writing,” “future perspective,” “getting to know teachers and upperclassmates,” “self evaluation,” “evaluation for LARP” and “frustrations”.We conclude that one on one advising top all the other factors as the most effective wayto build up trust with the students and that analyzing feedback from the students doescontribute to building learning model. |