PeerWise is a web-based system that allows multiple-choice question banks to be built solely from student input. The system provides a number of intrinsic reward structures that encourage students to contribute high-quality questions in the complete absence of instructor moderation. Several opportunities for learning arise, spanning the range from simple drill-and-practice exercises to deep, reflective study. Affective skills are also developed, as students are challenged to give and receive critical feedback and provide quality judgements
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
PeerWise is a web based system where students are able to write, answer and comment on each others ...
PeerWise is a system in which students create multiple choice questions and answer those created by ...
PeerWise is a system in which students create multiple choice questions and answer those created by ...
PeerWise (https://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/) is a system which allows students to create multiple-...
The importance of the role of peer and self-assessment in developing formative and sustainable asses...
The importance of the role of peer and self-assessment in developing formative and sustainable asses...
PeerWise is an online application where students are encouraged to generate a bank of multiple choic...
PeerWise is a web-based, free software that supports authoring, sharing, answering, evaluating and d...
PeerWise (https://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/) is a system which allows students to create multiple-...
Testing can do more than just determine what a student knows; it can aid the learning process, a phe...
PeerWise is a novel, freely available, online pedagogical tool that allows students to create and de...
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
PeerWise is a web based system where students are able to write, answer and comment on each others ...
PeerWise is a system in which students create multiple choice questions and answer those created by ...
PeerWise is a system in which students create multiple choice questions and answer those created by ...
PeerWise (https://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/) is a system which allows students to create multiple-...
The importance of the role of peer and self-assessment in developing formative and sustainable asses...
The importance of the role of peer and self-assessment in developing formative and sustainable asses...
PeerWise is an online application where students are encouraged to generate a bank of multiple choic...
PeerWise is a web-based, free software that supports authoring, sharing, answering, evaluating and d...
PeerWise (https://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/) is a system which allows students to create multiple-...
Testing can do more than just determine what a student knows; it can aid the learning process, a phe...
PeerWise is a novel, freely available, online pedagogical tool that allows students to create and de...
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
Introduction: PeerWise is a free piece of online software developed by Mr Paul Denny from the Unive...
PeerWise is a web based system where students are able to write, answer and comment on each others ...