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Students` performance and perception linked to the use of group and audience response systems (GARS) in large classes

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by L Nguyen, Bardo FraunholzBardo Fraunholz, Scott SalzmanScott Salzman, Ross Smith
This paper reports an investigation into the impact of Group and Audience Response Systems (GARS) on students’ learning outcomes, and perceptions of learning in large classes. Performance is compared between students who used the technology, and students who did not, based on progressive assignment and exam results. Perception is assessed based on an online survey questionnaire. The key findings of this study indicate that students who used the technology achieved, on average, 6.70% higher grades compared to those who did not. Further, use of the technology improved the overall achievement of students, on average, regardless of their perception of whether or not it would provide
an academic advantage. Key findings and future use of the technology are discussed.

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Event

CollECTeR 2006 (9th : Adelaide, South Australia)

Publisher

University of South Australia

Location

Adelaide, South Australia

Place of publication

Adelaide, S.A.

Start date

2006-12-09

ISBN-13

9781920927493

ISBN-10

1920927492

Language

eng

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Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2006, CollECTeR

Editor/Contributor(s)

P Swatman, J Cooper

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 2006 CollECTeR Conference on eCommerce

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