Our study addresses the question of anonymity in the case of using clickers in high school classrooms, and the consequences resulting from the anonymity on the relativity of student knowledge. The results show a preference of students for anonymous responses. In the case of this anonymity, we postulate that the mobilization of psychic processes can be compared with the Winnicott’s transitional phenomena. The anonymous response can be recorded in an intermediate area as favorable to invest in knowing the subject knowledge.Notre étude aborde la question de l’anonymat dans le cadre de l’utilisation de boitiers de vote dans des classes de lycée ainsi que les conséquences générées par cet anonymat sur le rapport au savoir des élèves. Les résulta...
Abstract: Prima facie it is accepted that anonymity is an important feature of E-Learning systems. I...
Alors que l’identification patronymique prévaut lors d’évaluations en classe, l’utilisation d’artefa...
Prima facie it is accepted that anonymity is an important feature of eLearning systems. It is easy t...
Our study addresses the question of anonymity in the case of using clickers in high school classroom...
International audienceThe theoretical framework of this article is constituted by two main axes: the...
Prima facie it is accepted that anonymity is an important feature of E-Learning systems. It is easy ...
This study explored the effects of anonymity on collaborative learning within the context of electro...
textNext-generation classroom networks are poised to become a significant presence in schools. In c...
Pupils involved in peer assessment often state that they do not feel entirely comfortable with publi...
AbstractPupils involved in peer assessment often state that they do not feel entirely comfortable wi...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Peer assessment has proven to be a promising assessment form, but there is only...
While patronymic identification prevails in the context of classroom assessments, the use of artifac...
In this quasi-experimental case study, we compared five sections of a basic undergraduate technology...
With the move to on-line learning over the Covid-19 pandemic, teachers embraced many new ways of wor...
This study explores the use of classroom response technology as a tool for anonymous peer assessment...
Abstract: Prima facie it is accepted that anonymity is an important feature of E-Learning systems. I...
Alors que l’identification patronymique prévaut lors d’évaluations en classe, l’utilisation d’artefa...
Prima facie it is accepted that anonymity is an important feature of eLearning systems. It is easy t...
Our study addresses the question of anonymity in the case of using clickers in high school classroom...
International audienceThe theoretical framework of this article is constituted by two main axes: the...
Prima facie it is accepted that anonymity is an important feature of E-Learning systems. It is easy ...
This study explored the effects of anonymity on collaborative learning within the context of electro...
textNext-generation classroom networks are poised to become a significant presence in schools. In c...
Pupils involved in peer assessment often state that they do not feel entirely comfortable with publi...
AbstractPupils involved in peer assessment often state that they do not feel entirely comfortable wi...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Peer assessment has proven to be a promising assessment form, but there is only...
While patronymic identification prevails in the context of classroom assessments, the use of artifac...
In this quasi-experimental case study, we compared five sections of a basic undergraduate technology...
With the move to on-line learning over the Covid-19 pandemic, teachers embraced many new ways of wor...
This study explores the use of classroom response technology as a tool for anonymous peer assessment...
Abstract: Prima facie it is accepted that anonymity is an important feature of E-Learning systems. I...
Alors que l’identification patronymique prévaut lors d’évaluations en classe, l’utilisation d’artefa...
Prima facie it is accepted that anonymity is an important feature of eLearning systems. It is easy t...