This article describes the use of an Electronic Voting System (EVS) in large group lectures within a business and management undergraduate degree programme, in an attempt to make them more interactive. The intention was to ensure that the introduction of the EVS-style lecture was educationally driven, linked to interactive learning activities in the lecture, and reflected a clearly articulated understanding of the kind of learning that was appropriate for these students. Findings are presented and discussed in terms of the impact on students’ learning and on the role of the lecturer. Our conclusions show that the students’ experience of the EVS interactive lectures fell into three distinct stages and that students fall into one of three typ...
In recent years there has been much encouragement to investigate the use of classroom technologies t...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/blipThe place of formative assessment withi...
This is the home page for some web documents about interactive lecture methods in general, and using...
This article presents a case study of the impact on student learning of introducing an electronic vo...
Research and practice in the use of electronic voting systems has developed over the last five years...
Research and practice in the use of electronic voting systems has developed over the last five years...
E-polling introduces special dimensions: student interactivity, feedback to both learner and the lec...
Background: Electronic Voting Systems have been used for education in a variety of disciplines. Outc...
This article considers aspects of lecturer-student interaction within the context of lectures in hig...
Electronic voting systems (EVS) have enjoyed widespread use in university classrooms since the 1990s...
One of the major differences undergraduates experience during the transition to university is the st...
In higher education we are confronted with a number of challenges. This includes an increasing diver...
Abstract Background Lectures are good for presenting information and providing explanations, but bec...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the pedagogical impact of mobile voting tools on creat...
Academic staff from the Mathematics Education Centre (MEC), Loughborough University began using Elec...
In recent years there has been much encouragement to investigate the use of classroom technologies t...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/blipThe place of formative assessment withi...
This is the home page for some web documents about interactive lecture methods in general, and using...
This article presents a case study of the impact on student learning of introducing an electronic vo...
Research and practice in the use of electronic voting systems has developed over the last five years...
Research and practice in the use of electronic voting systems has developed over the last five years...
E-polling introduces special dimensions: student interactivity, feedback to both learner and the lec...
Background: Electronic Voting Systems have been used for education in a variety of disciplines. Outc...
This article considers aspects of lecturer-student interaction within the context of lectures in hig...
Electronic voting systems (EVS) have enjoyed widespread use in university classrooms since the 1990s...
One of the major differences undergraduates experience during the transition to university is the st...
In higher education we are confronted with a number of challenges. This includes an increasing diver...
Abstract Background Lectures are good for presenting information and providing explanations, but bec...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the pedagogical impact of mobile voting tools on creat...
Academic staff from the Mathematics Education Centre (MEC), Loughborough University began using Elec...
In recent years there has been much encouragement to investigate the use of classroom technologies t...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/blipThe place of formative assessment withi...
This is the home page for some web documents about interactive lecture methods in general, and using...