This paper presents longitudinal evaluation results for an online participatory examination process in an information systems course over three semesters. The exam process includes students making up questions, answering other students’ questions, grading answers to questions they author, and appealing the grades. The surveys following each exam elicited students’ feedback, and an experiment compared the participatory exam with the traditional exam in the third semester. Survey results reveal that the majority of students have favorable attitudes towards the participatory exam, and would recommend the participatory examination for future courses. Students in the participatory exam enjoyed the process significantly more than students in the ...
Participatory Learning (PL) integrates several learning approaches, engaging students throughout the...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of students with performance-based, in-class...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
The online participatory exam transforms the traditional exam into a constructivist, cooperative and...
Can we improve the examination process, making it more enjoyable and increasing perceived learning? ...
With the proliferation of computer networks and the emergence of virtual teams, learning and knowled...
Online courses make possible new forms of working and learning together that would be difficult or i...
This paper presents the evaluation results of an on-line collaborative examination process. The pro...
In the present study, we are going to investigate the effect of collaborative learning method on tra...
This case-study compared traditional, face-to-face classroom-based teaching with asynchronous online...
Online discussions are popular in virtual classrooms since they provide students with opportunities ...
At Capella University online courses are offered using an asynchronous learner discussion forum. At ...
Among the many differences between asynchronous interactions and traditional classroom communication...
Among the many differences between asynchronous interactions and traditional classroom communication...
This article describes testing of the use of alternative exam/evaluation and the use of an ICT learn...
Participatory Learning (PL) integrates several learning approaches, engaging students throughout the...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of students with performance-based, in-class...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
The online participatory exam transforms the traditional exam into a constructivist, cooperative and...
Can we improve the examination process, making it more enjoyable and increasing perceived learning? ...
With the proliferation of computer networks and the emergence of virtual teams, learning and knowled...
Online courses make possible new forms of working and learning together that would be difficult or i...
This paper presents the evaluation results of an on-line collaborative examination process. The pro...
In the present study, we are going to investigate the effect of collaborative learning method on tra...
This case-study compared traditional, face-to-face classroom-based teaching with asynchronous online...
Online discussions are popular in virtual classrooms since they provide students with opportunities ...
At Capella University online courses are offered using an asynchronous learner discussion forum. At ...
Among the many differences between asynchronous interactions and traditional classroom communication...
Among the many differences between asynchronous interactions and traditional classroom communication...
This article describes testing of the use of alternative exam/evaluation and the use of an ICT learn...
Participatory Learning (PL) integrates several learning approaches, engaging students throughout the...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of students with performance-based, in-class...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...