Entrepreneurship Education Platform Design: The Relationships between Autodidactic Affordances and Experiential Learning Needs

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2022-01-04

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Along with recent technological innovation in education, Entrepreneurship Education Platforms (EEPs) have emerged as an effective solution to prepare students for entrepreneurial success. However, due to novelty, less is known of the success of EEPs regarding user experience, especially when these platforms offer self-regulated learning environments. In response, this study is an attempt to offer a framework to guide user experience design and evaluation of EEP. This study discusses the relationships between autodidactic affordances (administration, acquisition, application, and assessment affordances) and experiential needs (sensory, temporal, interactional, cognitive, behavioral, emotional, and metacognitive experience) and their importance in the success of EEP. The findings offer nuance to assessing the effectiveness of EEP and other online self-regulated learning environments.

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Advances in Teaching and Learning Technologies, autodidactic affordances, entrepreneurship education, experiential learning, platform design, user experience

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10 pages

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Proceedings of the 55th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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