Current research shows that peer-assisted learning can enhance students\u27 motivation, academic self-concept, academic performance and retention. Building on constructivist theory, this study investigates the use of audience response systems, or clickers, and peer instruction (PI) to engage students in class, to increase the students\u27 engagement and sense of community, both in and out of the classroom, and to increase the students\u27 academic performance. This article presents the results of a quasi-experimental study comparing the outcomes achieved by two equivalent student groups taking the same Textiles class by the same instructor in two adjacent semesters. While the control class utilised only audience response systems, the experi...
Traditional university classes are presented as a mono-logue in front of a passive audience. Experie...
Student engagement and active learning have been identified as key areas for learning enhancement as...
Student engagement and active learning have been identified as key areas for learning enhancement as...
textTechnology is enjoying an increasingly important role in many collegiate pedagogical designs. Co...
Peer bias is recognised as a primary factor in negative student perceptions of peer assessment strat...
Using personal response systems (more commonly known as clickers in the classroom is an effective st...
Click or clique? Using educational technology to address students' anxieties about peer evaluat...
Research into the uses of personal response systems or ‘clickers’ shows that their use increases st...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Peer bias is recognised as a primary factor in negative student perceptions of peer assessment strat...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
In this study we describe a novel use of clickers in a second year computer science module. In recen...
In this study we describe a novel use of clickers in a second year computer science module. In recen...
Research into the uses of personal response systems or ‘clickers ’ shows that their use increases st...
To engage students, researchers have been integrating clickers in classroom delivery for study. Clic...
Traditional university classes are presented as a mono-logue in front of a passive audience. Experie...
Student engagement and active learning have been identified as key areas for learning enhancement as...
Student engagement and active learning have been identified as key areas for learning enhancement as...
textTechnology is enjoying an increasingly important role in many collegiate pedagogical designs. Co...
Peer bias is recognised as a primary factor in negative student perceptions of peer assessment strat...
Using personal response systems (more commonly known as clickers in the classroom is an effective st...
Click or clique? Using educational technology to address students' anxieties about peer evaluat...
Research into the uses of personal response systems or ‘clickers’ shows that their use increases st...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Peer bias is recognised as a primary factor in negative student perceptions of peer assessment strat...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
In this study we describe a novel use of clickers in a second year computer science module. In recen...
In this study we describe a novel use of clickers in a second year computer science module. In recen...
Research into the uses of personal response systems or ‘clickers ’ shows that their use increases st...
To engage students, researchers have been integrating clickers in classroom delivery for study. Clic...
Traditional university classes are presented as a mono-logue in front of a passive audience. Experie...
Student engagement and active learning have been identified as key areas for learning enhancement as...
Student engagement and active learning have been identified as key areas for learning enhancement as...