A quasi-experimental assessment of interactive student response systems on student confidence, effort, and course performance |
Abstract:
The interactive student response system (SRS), commonly referred to as ‘clickers,’ is an alternative learning method that has the potential to improve student course (i.e., quiz/examination) performance. Prior SRS studies both within accounting and other academic disciplines have found conflicting results as to its influence on student course performance. This quasi-experimental study re-examines the relationship between the use of an SRS and course performance We also investigate how using SRS influences student confidence and time spent studying outside of class. Unlike prior SRS related studies, we tested both our SRS class and our control class (with n o SRS) in the same academic semester with the same instructor to provide a higher degree of experimental control. Through doing so, we compared the benefit of immediate feedback achieved by SRS to the delayed feedback of traditional assessment formats. Higher in-class performance on multiple-choice quiz items was found for students using SRS versus those who did not use SRS; however, no significant differences in examination performance or overall course performance were noted between the two groups. Student using SRS reported being more confident in their abilities and spent less time preparing for the course outside of class, while maintaining similar overall course performance whe compared to
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Keywords: |
Interactive student response system (SRS) Clickers Course performance Interactive classroom tools |
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J. of Acc. Ed. 31 (2013) 17–30 |
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مدیریت آموزشی |
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مقاله مجله |
Release Date: |
2013 |
No of Pages: |
14 |
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