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Turning a traditional teaching setting into a feedback-rich environment
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Date Issued
2018-08-27
Date Available
2019-04-24T10:48:58Z
Abstract
There is a constant need to look for new ways of motivating students, of providing them prompt feedback and of helping them to retain the material at lectures. This need is met here by introducing a game (a cyclist race inspired by 'Le Tour de France') built around a Student Response System where students are addressed with questions aligned to learning outcomes, which they answer on their own tablets, laptops or smartphones during lectures. Stages take place at selected lecturing slots and for each stage, standings with times are allocated to the students based on the accuracy and speed of their replies. By computing the times of all stages, it is possible to obtain the overall standings. All this info is updated live during and right after each stage. The learning experience is tested in two civil engineering subjects where students' satisfaction and performance are shown to be significantly enhanced.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
Volume
15
Issue
32
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 the Author
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2365-9440
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