Several studies have examined the use or effectiveness of specific learning methods or tools. However, these studies have failed to assess the usage frequency and effectiveness of a comprehensive list of learning and teaching methods and tools. An evaluation from the perception of students could provide educators with insights into and implications for future pedagogy design and add empirical evidence to the hospitality education literature. Data were collected from 189 hospitality students in Hong Kong to assess the usage frequency and effectiveness of 28 methods and 22 tools. A usage frequency–effectiveness matrix was used to categorize these methods and tools into four quadrants to derive suggestions for learning enhancement strategie
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