This paper shares the experiences of large class teachers at Dublin City University (DCU), Ireland, in utilising the Vevox student digital polling and engagement tool during class to enhance student learning. The findings suggest that the use of Vevox in large classes succeeded in engaging students, supporting literature which suggests that these types of tools have a particular use in large class where they can support active learning, be fun and reduce student boredom, and can create energy in the large class context. The DCU experience has shown that student polling and engagement tools can enhance large classes, so it is a worthwhile endeavour for colleagues to explore this option in their own contexts also
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
University classes in Mathematics are traditionally perceived to be uninspiring and devoid of active...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
In September 2020, Dublin City University (DCU) Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FHSS) and...
Student engagement is widely accepted as a contributing factor on learning and success in higher edu...
Student engagement is widely accepted as a contributing factor on learning and success in higher edu...
Student engagement is widely accepted as a contributing factor on learning and success in higher edu...
This case study describes the rationale and development of my use of in-class polling over a num...
Although constructivist theories have shown learning is accelerated by involvement and meaningful le...
The use of large cohorts in higher education poses significant challenges to institutions and lectur...
Teaching large numbers of students involves being creative, and as information literacy teaching at ...
Over the past several years, there has been a call in higher education to move from traditional lect...
Over the past several years, there has been a call in higher education to move from traditional lect...
Peer-reviewed paper presented at the Pedagogy for Higher Education Large Classes (PHELC) workshop, c...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
University classes in Mathematics are traditionally perceived to be uninspiring and devoid of active...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
In September 2020, Dublin City University (DCU) Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FHSS) and...
Student engagement is widely accepted as a contributing factor on learning and success in higher edu...
Student engagement is widely accepted as a contributing factor on learning and success in higher edu...
Student engagement is widely accepted as a contributing factor on learning and success in higher edu...
This case study describes the rationale and development of my use of in-class polling over a num...
Although constructivist theories have shown learning is accelerated by involvement and meaningful le...
The use of large cohorts in higher education poses significant challenges to institutions and lectur...
Teaching large numbers of students involves being creative, and as information literacy teaching at ...
Over the past several years, there has been a call in higher education to move from traditional lect...
Over the past several years, there has been a call in higher education to move from traditional lect...
Peer-reviewed paper presented at the Pedagogy for Higher Education Large Classes (PHELC) workshop, c...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
University classes in Mathematics are traditionally perceived to be uninspiring and devoid of active...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...