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Title: Evaluation of an electronic service-learning course utilizing regular and intensive delivery modes : the Hong Kong experience
Authors: Zhu, X 
Wu, X 
Zhang, S 
Shek, DTL 
Issue Date: Nov-2024
Source: Research on social work practice, Nov. 2024, v. 34, no. 8, p. 873-887
Abstract: Purpose: This paper evaluated an electronic service-learning (e-SL) course utilizing regular and intensive delivery modes offered to undergraduate students in the 2020–2021 academic year.
Methods: We collected pretest–posttest data (N = 130) and students’ subjective evaluations of the course (N = 148) and the services they had provided (N = 160).
Results: Students showed significant positive changes in both e-SL modes on positive youth development attributes, service leadership qualities, and life satisfaction, with greater changes among students taking the intensive mode. Students’ views towards the e-SL course and the services they provided were positive, and students in the two e-SL modes did not differ significantly in their subjective evaluations. In addition, students’ changes in outcome measures were positively associated with their subjective evaluations.
Conclusions: The study provides additional support for the potential effectiveness of e-SL and suggests the promising application of intensive mode in implementing e-SL projects.
Keywords: Electronic service-learning (e-SL)
Intensive delivery mode
Life satisfaction
Outcome-based evaluation
Positive youth development
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.
Journal: Research on social work practice 
ISSN: 1049-7315
EISSN: 1552-7581
DOI: 10.1177/10497315231207054
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication Zhu, X., Wu, X., Zhang, S., & Shek, D. T. L. (2024). Evaluation of an Electronic Service-Learning Course Utilizing Regular and Intensive Delivery Modes: The Hong Kong Experience. Research on Social Work Practice, 34(8), 873-887. Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). DOI: 10.1177/10497315231207054.
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