Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy (Jan 2017)

Peer discussions and response technology: short interventions, considerable gains

  • Kjetil Egelandsdal,
  • Rune Johan Krumsvik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18261/issn.1891-943x-2017-01-02-03
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 19 – 30

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Abstract Student response systems are commonly used in combination with peer discussions during lectures. Research has shown that the number of correct answers increases when the same question is re-asked after discussion. This may occur because unconfident students copy the answer from their peers. To preclude this, the authors added a second, similar question to answer individually, disguised as a new case. The authors found a Cohen’s d effect size of 0.66 (N: 147) for eight valid interventions which is 65 percent above the average effect of interventions aimed at increasing student performance.

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