Evaluation Of Student Engagement With Peer Feedback Based On Student-Generated MCQs

J. Devon, James H. Paterson, D. Moffat, J. McCrae
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Abstract In this paper, we describe the usage patterns found on four different modules and analyse the detailed outcomes of two case studies based around the usage of the PeerWise system which encourages students to create multiple choice questions (MCQs) for their peers and allows them to evaluate and write comments on MCQs written by their peers. The case studies evaluated data collected from using PeerWise with different student cohorts taking the same modules over two consecutive academic years. Between the years interventions were introduced to attempt to increase student engagement. It was noted that although increased levels of participation were observed in cohorts on different modules the authors are aware that other factors often can have a strong influence, including the awarding of marks for participation, the year of study and students perceived value. This evaluation seems to show that the early and specific interventions applied did have an influence on the pattern of student usage by increasing the student engagement with the PeerWise system.
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基于学生自创mcq的同伴反馈对学生参与的评价
在本文中,我们描述了四个不同模块的使用模式,并分析了基于PeerWise系统使用情况的两个案例研究的详细结果。PeerWise系统鼓励学生为他们的同龄人创建多项选择题(mcq),并允许他们对同龄人所写的mcq进行评估和评论。案例研究评估了使用PeerWise收集的数据,这些数据来自连续两个学年学习相同模块的不同学生群体。在这两年间,为了提高学生的参与度,学校引入了干预措施。有人指出,虽然在不同模块的队列中观察到参与程度有所提高,但提交人意识到,其他因素往往会产生很大的影响,包括对参与程度的打分、学习年份和学生的感知价值。这一评估似乎表明,通过提高学生对PeerWise系统的参与度,早期和具体的干预措施确实对学生使用模式产生了影响。
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