The aim of the present study (n = 113) was to examine how (objective and subjective) information on peers' preparation, confidence, and past performance can support students in answering correctly in audience response systems (aka clickers). The result analysis shows that in the “challenging” questions, in which answers diverged, students who received additional information about peers' self-reported preparation and/or confidence outperformed students who were only given the objective percentage with or without past performance feedback. In addition, students expressed a positive attitude towards the activity, commenting its usefulness in better understanding course material and identifying misconceptions
The use of student response systems (SRS) in the form of polling and quizzing via multiple choice qu...
This project used an audience response system to explore its value for providing structured in-class...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Purpose of the Study: Feedback is identified in many learning theories as a key component to success...
This study makes an effort to examine whether a student’s attention or engagement is increased by po...
Abstract: We have incorporated an audience response system into our curriculum to increase student i...
An audience response system was used for whole class quizzes in a Level One applied mathematics modu...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
Peer bias is recognised as a primary factor in negative student perceptions of peer assessment strat...
Lecturing is often criticized for being a monological and student passive way of teaching. However, ...
Current research shows that peer-assisted learning can enhance students\u27 motivation, academic sel...
To increase student engagement, active participation, and performance, personal response systems (cl...
Interactive response systems “clickers ” can provide multiple benefits to the students and faculty w...
This project began in response to a perceived need to assess students’ perceptions with respect to t...
textThe purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of audience response systems on the seconda...
The use of student response systems (SRS) in the form of polling and quizzing via multiple choice qu...
This project used an audience response system to explore its value for providing structured in-class...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Purpose of the Study: Feedback is identified in many learning theories as a key component to success...
This study makes an effort to examine whether a student’s attention or engagement is increased by po...
Abstract: We have incorporated an audience response system into our curriculum to increase student i...
An audience response system was used for whole class quizzes in a Level One applied mathematics modu...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
Peer bias is recognised as a primary factor in negative student perceptions of peer assessment strat...
Lecturing is often criticized for being a monological and student passive way of teaching. However, ...
Current research shows that peer-assisted learning can enhance students\u27 motivation, academic sel...
To increase student engagement, active participation, and performance, personal response systems (cl...
Interactive response systems “clickers ” can provide multiple benefits to the students and faculty w...
This project began in response to a perceived need to assess students’ perceptions with respect to t...
textThe purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of audience response systems on the seconda...
The use of student response systems (SRS) in the form of polling and quizzing via multiple choice qu...
This project used an audience response system to explore its value for providing structured in-class...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...