Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) have become a popular medium for encouraging student engagement in class-based activities and for managing swift feedback in formative and summative assessments. Since their early days of popularity and introduction some five or more years ago, the author’s UK based University has been successful in refining strategies for their use across individual academic Schools and Departments, as previously reported at ECEL (e.g. Lorimer and Hilliard, 2008). The focus of this paper is a reflection on the introduction of EVS with 300 first year undergraduate students in the School of Computer Science, within the context of a wider ‘change’ project in teaching and learning affecting the whole institution. The author exam...
Many years of research into using Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) within lectures has so far led to ...
The use of electronic voting systems (EVS) in teaching at all levels is increasing as the technology...
In the research reported here, electronic voting and peer assessment were used with 215 first year c...
Liz Gormley-Fleming, Karen Robins, ‘An Institutional wide project-using Electronic voting Systems fo...
One of the major differences undergraduates experience during the transition to university is the st...
Original article can be found at : http://www.herts.ac.uk/blip Copyright University of Hertfordshire...
University classes in Mathematics are traditionally perceived to be uninspiring and devoid of active...
In recent years there has been much encouragement to investigate the use of classroom technologies t...
Electronic voting systems (EVS) have enjoyed widespread use in university classrooms since the 1990s...
In recent years there has been much encouragement to investigate the use of classroom technologies t...
This thesis presents an evaluation of the impact of the use of Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) on ma...
Academic staff from the Mathematics Education Centre (MEC), Loughborough University began using Elec...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/blipThe place of formative assessment withi...
This study focused on the research question: What is the impact of using the educational technology,...
This article presents a case study of the impact on student learning of introducing an electronic vo...
Many years of research into using Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) within lectures has so far led to ...
The use of electronic voting systems (EVS) in teaching at all levels is increasing as the technology...
In the research reported here, electronic voting and peer assessment were used with 215 first year c...
Liz Gormley-Fleming, Karen Robins, ‘An Institutional wide project-using Electronic voting Systems fo...
One of the major differences undergraduates experience during the transition to university is the st...
Original article can be found at : http://www.herts.ac.uk/blip Copyright University of Hertfordshire...
University classes in Mathematics are traditionally perceived to be uninspiring and devoid of active...
In recent years there has been much encouragement to investigate the use of classroom technologies t...
Electronic voting systems (EVS) have enjoyed widespread use in university classrooms since the 1990s...
In recent years there has been much encouragement to investigate the use of classroom technologies t...
This thesis presents an evaluation of the impact of the use of Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) on ma...
Academic staff from the Mathematics Education Centre (MEC), Loughborough University began using Elec...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/blipThe place of formative assessment withi...
This study focused on the research question: What is the impact of using the educational technology,...
This article presents a case study of the impact on student learning of introducing an electronic vo...
Many years of research into using Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) within lectures has so far led to ...
The use of electronic voting systems (EVS) in teaching at all levels is increasing as the technology...
In the research reported here, electronic voting and peer assessment were used with 215 first year c...