At Aalborg University, engineering students work in groups on PBL projects. The assessment of these projects is through group exams except between 2007 and 2013 when the law forbade group exams. Prior to 2007, research showed that students preferred the group exams and a new study was made after the 2013 reintroduction of group exams. Again the result is that students prefer the group exam, but there are significant differences between students from various engineering programmes. We compare the programmes Architecture and Design with Software engineering, the latter being the most positive towards the group exam. A further result is that one third of the students testified that facing a new type of exam than previous did not affect their b...
Abstract: The very nature of an Engineer implies that one has an inherent passion for investigation ...
Reducing free-riding is an important challenge for educators who use group projects. In this study, ...
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers analyzed 811 (118 faculty and 693 student) comments...
At Aalborg University, engineering students work in groups on PBL projects. The assessment of these ...
International audienceAt Aalborg University, science, engineering, and mathematics students spent ha...
Industry and society want to recruit students who can work in team-based projects. Thus the task for...
Group project that count as final exam has many implications for students and teachers and each of t...
Project focused group work is significant in developing social and personal skills as well as extend...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study conducted with second and third year undergraduate ...
This paper is primarily the front half of a larger experiental study on the role of group exams in e...
This study examines a method to decrease social loafing in a group examination. Students who met in...
Three hundred sixty undergraduate students were randomly assigned to evaluate 1 of 12 versions of a ...
Document Version Early version, also known as pre-print Link to publication from Aalborg University ...
This research examined student and instructor perceptions on group work requirements in academic cou...
<p>Students in the Refined SGL environment completed the Student Attitudes toward Group Environments...
Abstract: The very nature of an Engineer implies that one has an inherent passion for investigation ...
Reducing free-riding is an important challenge for educators who use group projects. In this study, ...
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers analyzed 811 (118 faculty and 693 student) comments...
At Aalborg University, engineering students work in groups on PBL projects. The assessment of these ...
International audienceAt Aalborg University, science, engineering, and mathematics students spent ha...
Industry and society want to recruit students who can work in team-based projects. Thus the task for...
Group project that count as final exam has many implications for students and teachers and each of t...
Project focused group work is significant in developing social and personal skills as well as extend...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study conducted with second and third year undergraduate ...
This paper is primarily the front half of a larger experiental study on the role of group exams in e...
This study examines a method to decrease social loafing in a group examination. Students who met in...
Three hundred sixty undergraduate students were randomly assigned to evaluate 1 of 12 versions of a ...
Document Version Early version, also known as pre-print Link to publication from Aalborg University ...
This research examined student and instructor perceptions on group work requirements in academic cou...
<p>Students in the Refined SGL environment completed the Student Attitudes toward Group Environments...
Abstract: The very nature of an Engineer implies that one has an inherent passion for investigation ...
Reducing free-riding is an important challenge for educators who use group projects. In this study, ...
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers analyzed 811 (118 faculty and 693 student) comments...