• Media type: E-Book; Special Print
  • Title: Current Interventions for the Digital Onboarding of First-Year Students in Higher Education Institutions : A Scoping Review
  • Contributor: Schilling, Hannes [Author]; Kauffeld, Simone [Author]; Wittner, Britta [Author]
  • Published: Basel: MDPI, 2022
  • Published in: Education Sciences Special Issue: The Future of Educational Technology ; 2022, 12(8), 551
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (32 Seiten)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3390/educsci12080551
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  • Keywords: digital onboarding ; interventions ; virtual settings ; first-year students ; scoping review
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  • Description: Every year, students around the globe embark upon their higher education journey, making the onboarding of these students a critical task for colleges and universities. Combined with the growth in distance learning and the rapid development in technologies, the onboarding process occurs increasingly in the digital setting. For this reason, the objective of this scoping review was to report and map interventions, which are used in digital onboarding of first-year students in higher education institutions and explore the digital settings that characterized these interventions. The PRISMA-ScR Guidelines and the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis guided this investigation, which included researching four databases and screening the resulting titles and abstracts to identify the 17 sources of evidence included in the final analysis. According to our results, digital and virtual onboarding interventions were categorized into four onboarding dimensions: information interventions, socialization interventions, counseling interventions, and self-study interventions. Examples of the purposes and outcomes of these onboarding interventions included the transfer of information and the socialization of incoming students. Of the five onboarding settings that were also identified in the categorization, telecommunication software and virtual environments predominated. An independently developed onboarding tool could combine the identified onboarding settings and dimensions in the future.
  • Access State: Open Access