This project used an audience response system to explore its value for providing structured in-class feedback to tutors and learners, with a particular emphasis on supporting a tutor's use of questioning techniques. The research was conducted within a BSc Mathematics programme forming part of an undergraduate initial teacher training course. A key strategic aim for learning and teaching development at the University of Wales Newport is to embed feedback as part of the learning experience. This was achieved with the use of ‘clickers’, a valuable tool that tutors can use occasionally, or frequently to support more effective and satisfying feedback through question and discussion techniques. An additional element of this project was to model t...
The article presents a mixed methods study on clicker interventions conducted in collaboration with ...
In the past decade, Student Response Systems (SRS) have been used more widely in higher education as...
Lecturing is often criticized for being a monological and student passive way of teaching. However, ...
This project used an audience response system to explore its value for providing structured in-class...
This contribution addresses the theme of technology for formative assessment in the mathematics clas...
This study focuses on the use of student-led questions and feedback to improve students’ engagement ...
An audience response system was used for whole class quizzes in a Level One applied mathematics modu...
In this paper we study if feedback strategies during formative assessment with polling technology ha...
In this paper we study if feedback strategies during formative assessment with polling technology ha...
This thesis presents an evaluation of the impact of the use of Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) on ma...
We describe the output from a recently-funded JISC Learning and Teaching Innovation Grant: Electroni...
University classes in Mathematics are traditionally perceived to be uninspiring and devoid of active...
This contribution addresses the theme of technology for formative assessment in the mathematics clas...
Interactive response systems “clickers ” can provide multiple benefits to the students and faculty w...
The paper presents a group-based approach to literacy and numeracy support for trainee teachers who ...
The article presents a mixed methods study on clicker interventions conducted in collaboration with ...
In the past decade, Student Response Systems (SRS) have been used more widely in higher education as...
Lecturing is often criticized for being a monological and student passive way of teaching. However, ...
This project used an audience response system to explore its value for providing structured in-class...
This contribution addresses the theme of technology for formative assessment in the mathematics clas...
This study focuses on the use of student-led questions and feedback to improve students’ engagement ...
An audience response system was used for whole class quizzes in a Level One applied mathematics modu...
In this paper we study if feedback strategies during formative assessment with polling technology ha...
In this paper we study if feedback strategies during formative assessment with polling technology ha...
This thesis presents an evaluation of the impact of the use of Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) on ma...
We describe the output from a recently-funded JISC Learning and Teaching Innovation Grant: Electroni...
University classes in Mathematics are traditionally perceived to be uninspiring and devoid of active...
This contribution addresses the theme of technology for formative assessment in the mathematics clas...
Interactive response systems “clickers ” can provide multiple benefits to the students and faculty w...
The paper presents a group-based approach to literacy and numeracy support for trainee teachers who ...
The article presents a mixed methods study on clicker interventions conducted in collaboration with ...
In the past decade, Student Response Systems (SRS) have been used more widely in higher education as...
Lecturing is often criticized for being a monological and student passive way of teaching. However, ...