With the move to on-line learning over the Covid-19 pandemic, teachers embraced many new ways of working, as pedagogy morphed to address the changing contexts. Many on-line platforms offer breakout rooms, to approximate small group discussion, yet it transpired that engagement between students could be painfully difficult to facilitate. Moreover, connectivity issues could make video-participation impossible and even audio-participation could be patchy. All-too-often students resorted to written exchanges in the ‘chat’, or opted out altogether. In grappling for alternatives and exploring options, the interactive whiteboard came into it’s own. This different space for engaged, dynamic, probing interaction emerged as a solution. Crucially - un...
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Role play activities provide opportunities for learners to adopt unfamiliar roles, engage in interac...
International audienceThe theoretical framework of this article is constituted by two main axes: the...
In this quasi-experimental case study, we compared five sections of a basic undergraduate technology...
Role play activities provide opportunities for learners to adopt unfamiliar roles, engage in interac...
The COVID-19 crisis is a potential watershed moment for privacy with profound long-term effects on t...
This paper addresses some questions which have arisen around the separation between study and social...
One major challenge in an online classroom is students' engagement. Despite university guidelines, t...
A common problem faced by many language teachers is students’ fear from speaking in front of the w...
Students as well as faculty often feel alienated from their peers and the general functioning of onl...
This paper reports on a study of pre-registration undergraduate nursing and midwifery students' perc...
textNext-generation classroom networks are poised to become a significant presence in schools. In c...
Our study addresses the question of anonymity in the case of using clickers in high school classroom...
This study explored the effects of anonymity on collaborative learning within the context of electro...
Anonymity in large classrooms can lead to incivilities. One goal of teachers should therefore be to ...
Prima facie it is accepted that anonymity is an important feature of E-Learning systems. It is easy ...
Role play activities provide opportunities for learners to adopt unfamiliar roles, engage in interac...
International audienceThe theoretical framework of this article is constituted by two main axes: the...
In this quasi-experimental case study, we compared five sections of a basic undergraduate technology...
Role play activities provide opportunities for learners to adopt unfamiliar roles, engage in interac...
The COVID-19 crisis is a potential watershed moment for privacy with profound long-term effects on t...
This paper addresses some questions which have arisen around the separation between study and social...