The use of electronic voting systems in large group lectures: Challenges and opportunities
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https://doi.org/10.29311/ndtps.v0i2.426Abstract
We describe pedagogical, technical and operational issues associated with the introduction of an electronic voting system into large first-year undergraduate lectures. The rationale for doing so is to transform the lecture experience from a one-way transmission of information in to a two-way conversation between lecturer and students, mediated by the technology. We discuss some of the logistics involved, such as choice of handset, cost and siting within a lecture theatre as well as the aspects of pedagogy, such as the requirements of a good question for these interactive episodes. We present a number of possible use scenarios and evaluate student and staff experiences of the process.Downloads
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01-12-2006
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Bates, S. P., Howie, K., & Murphy, A. S. J. (2006). The use of electronic voting systems in large group lectures: Challenges and opportunities. New Directions in the Teaching of Natural Sciences, (2), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.29311/ndtps.v0i2.426
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