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Laura Jenkins; David Maidment – Psychology Teaching Review, 2024
Engaging a large cohort of students with teaching content is a difficult task for any educator working in higher education. When students are not receiving feedback about their participation efforts, this can lead to decreased engagement. Polling activities, such as hands up responses, can be used to address this but students cannot respond…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
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Miles, Nathan G.; Hicks, Kerri; Nelson, Kim; Cahill, Michael A.; Scott, Christopher J.; John, George K. – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2023
Maintaining student engagement in online and recorded lectures is a challenging aspect of higher education. In light of this, active learning through in-lecture question activities was investigated using a pre-teaching focus group (n = 12) and student evaluations (n = 43) after an in-class trial. Data analysis was underpinned by flow theory, which…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Electronic Learning, Andragogy, Audience Response Systems
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Sprenger, David A.; Schwaninger, Adrian – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2023
The technology acceptance model (TAM) uses perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use to predict the intention to use a technology which is important when deciding to invest in a technology. Its extension for e-learning (the general extended technology acceptance model for e-learning; GETAMEL) adds subjective norm to predict the intention to…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Demonstrations (Educational), Prediction, Intention
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Marty, Mathieu; Joniot, Sabine; Pomar, Philippe; Bailleul-Forestier, Isabelle; Monsarrat, Paul – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2022
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact, and students' and teachers' perceptions, of using smartphones as clickers during formal lectures. This was an observational study based on a qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews. Forty French dental students received conventional lectures, and 40 additionally used the Socrative®…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Neha Parikh; Emily Hansen-Kiss; Walid Fakhouri; Julian N. Holland; Harold Henson; Richard Halpin – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2024
The effectiveness of incorporating an audience response system (ARS) in improving the learning environment and student performance was assessed in a didactic biomedical science course at a large US dental school. Instructors and students were surveyed for their experiences of using Top Hat-based ARS in a multi-disciplinary biomedical science…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Courses, Audience Response Systems, Educational Environment
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RayeCarol Cavender; Trina Gannon – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2019
A criticism of cross-cultural course requirements at the collegiate level is just how effective these courses are in promoting multiculturalism among students. Many of these courses are also taught in large lecture format, cultivating an environment in which students are passive receivers of information rather than active participants in open…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Large Group Instruction, Lecture Method, Technology Uses in Education
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Wood, Astrid – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2020
This paper explores the benefits and drawbacks of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) to engage undergraduate students in geography modules at Newcastle University. I consider the efficacy of "student response systems" (hereafter SRS, also known as audience response systems, clickers or personal response systems) in large lectures by…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Technology Uses in Education, Audience Response Systems, Large Group Instruction
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Petto, Andrew J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2019
In very large lecture classes, student engagement is always a challenge, and many instructors use electronic student response systems (SRS) to promote student engagement and active learning. The conventional wisdom in using student response systems is that the technology matters less than the pedagogy; it is the added value of the instructor that…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Audience Response Systems, Educational Technology
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Einum, Even – Journal of Educational Change, 2019
The introduction of digital tools in response to instructional needs require the development of accompanying teaching approaches guiding their application. This study aimed to identify one such approach in upper-secondary education language teaching with response technology (RT), and situate it within the existing field of research on applied RT.…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Lecture Method, Audience Response Systems
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Weiss, David J.; McGuire, Patrick; Clouse, Wendi; Sandoval, Raphael – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
Studies on the effectiveness of clickers in undergraduate chemistry courses are mixed, and there is disagreement on how to effectively leverage clickers to improve student learning performance. To fill a gap in the research, we analyzed three different teaching strategies (two involving clickers) in a General Chemistry I course over a 13-year time…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Audience Response Systems
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Raffaghelli, Juliana; Ghislandi, Patrizia; Sancassani, Susanna; Canal, Luisa; Micciolo, Rocco; Balossi, Barbara; Bozzi, Matteo; Di Sieno, Laura; Genco, Immacolata; Gondoni, Paolo; Pini, Andrea; Zani, Maurizio – Educational Media International, 2018
In this paper, the authors discuss the effectiveness of MOOCs as part of a pedagogical strategy aimed at supporting Physics' preliminary undergraduate students in large-size lectures. Our study is based on an experimental activity based on a blended course, which integrated a parallel MOOC delivered through the POK (PoliMi Open Knowledge,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Online Courses, Large Group Instruction, Physics
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Dong, Jian-Jie; Hwang, Wu-Yuin; Shadiev, Rustam; Chen, Ginn-Yein – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2017
In a big classroom, it is not easy for instructors to be aware of whether or not all students are engaged in the lecture and who has difficulty understanding learning content. One way in which the engagement between instructor/lecturer and students in the classroom is via technology designed to facilitate this. A computer system, making use of…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Audience Response Systems, Handheld Devices, Learner Engagement
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Deri, Melissa A.; Mills, Pamela; McGregor, Donna – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2018
A flipped classroom is one where students are first introduced to content outside of the classroom. This frees up class time for more active learning strategies and has been shown to enhance student learning in high school and college classrooms. However, many studies in General Chemistry, a college gateway science course, were conducted in small…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Homework, Video Technology
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Campbell, Kelly; Ramos, Stephany – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2017
In this brief report, we examine whether students' (N = 230) willingness to help individuals in distress (altruism) would be augmented after viewing Secure Attachment Messages (SAM) during lecture in a college racism course. Students were presented with SAM in alternating weeks as part of the PowerPoint presentation slides. In each of the weeks,…
Descriptors: Altruism, Helping Relationship, Attachment Behavior, Lecture Method
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Lucke, Terry; Dunn, Peter K.; Christie, Michael – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2017
This case study trialled the introduction of a student-response system (Top Hat) in a third-year engineering Fluid Mechanics course (n = 44) to improve student engagement, motivation and cognition. It was recognised that for the potential benefits of student-response systems (SRSs) to be fully realised, more time must be allocated for student…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Homework, Technology Uses in Education
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