*Result*: A blend of active learning methodologies: Creating a student-focused ecosystem.

Title:
A blend of active learning methodologies: Creating a student-focused ecosystem.
Authors:
Campos Junior, Henrique1 (AUTHOR), Bagatini, Francine Zanin1 (AUTHOR) francine.bagatini@fgv.edu.br
Source:
Marketing Education Review. Spring2026, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p72-84. 13p.
Database:
Academic Search Index

*Further Information*

*Traditional pedagogical models struggle to engage contemporary students operating within an attention economy dominated by digital technologies and competing platforms. This study addresses a critical gap in educational literature by presenting a systematic integration of four complementary active learning methodologies within a single pedagogical framework. Guided by the Experiential Learning Theory, our approach combines (a) Microlearning, (b) Collaborative workspace templates, (c) Exploratory field visits, and (d) Project-based learning to create a student-focused ecosystem that strategically competes for student attention while enhancing learning outcomes. Implemented across 10 semesters in five marketing courses, involving 12 professors and over 2,500 students at a Brazilian private university, this article contributes both theoretical and practical innovations: (1) a novel integration framework for combining multiple active methodologies, (2) suggests engagement metrics for assessment, and (3) replicable implementation protocols. While acknowledging contextual limitations and resource requirements, this research provides educators with a systematic approach to creating synergistic pedagogical ecosystems that effectively address contemporary educational challenges. The findings offer valuable insights for adaptation across diverse university settings while respecting the natural boundaries of institutional contexts and resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]*

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