Using Mobile Touch Devices to Provide Flexible Classroom Assessment Techniques

IF 0.2 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS
S. McLoone, Rudi C. Villing, Simon O'Keeffe
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Abstract

Classroom assessment techniques CATs are ungraded activities in a classroom setting that provide feedback to the teacher and to the students themselves, on the current state of student learning and understanding, which can subsequently drive corrective actions where necessary. Student response systems SRSs provide a technological solution for CATs whereby students can respond anonymously and instructors can provide instant feedback. However, existing systems have tended to suffer from constrained input, limiting the quality of the student responses. In particular, existing SRSs typically only employ well known form based input metaphors such as the multiple-choice selection and text-box input. These input types are not well suited to responses that require significant graphic or symbolic elements such as equations, circuit diagrams, and other drawings. These SRSs also have logistical issues in relation to portability and ownership of the equipment. In this paper, the authors present an SRS designed from the ground up to support CATs with freeform input to fulfil the needs of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics STEM classroom, though the solution is applicable to any learning environment in which freeform input is valuable. To mitigate logistical issues, the solution employs touch based Android tablets and smart phones commonly owned by students and a freely downloadable student app. This paper details the design of teacher and student interaction, including instructor preparation prior to class. The authors also examine some of the issues surrounding freeform graphic and symbolic input on a range of device form factors and the particular solutions that they found effective. A summary of their ongoing evaluation of this system is also outlined within.
使用移动触摸设备提供灵活的课堂评估技术
课堂评估技术cat是在课堂环境中进行的不分级的活动,它向教师和学生自己提供关于学生学习和理解的当前状态的反馈,随后可以在必要时推动纠正措施。学生响应系统srs为cat提供了一种技术解决方案,学生可以匿名响应,教师可以提供即时反馈。然而,现有的系统往往受制于有限的输入,限制了学生回答的质量。特别是,现有的rss通常只使用众所周知的基于表单的输入隐喻,例如多项选择和文本框输入。这些输入类型不太适合需要重要图形或符号元素(如方程式、电路图和其他绘图)的响应。这些SRSs在设备的可携带性和所有权方面也有后勤问题。在本文中,作者提出了一个从头开始设计的SRS,以支持具有自由格式输入的cat,以满足科学,技术,工程和数学STEM课堂的需求,尽管该解决方案适用于任何自由格式输入有价值的学习环境。为了缓解后勤问题,该解决方案采用了基于触摸的Android平板电脑和学生普遍拥有的智能手机,以及一个免费下载的学生应用程序。本文详细介绍了师生互动的设计,包括教师在上课前的准备。作者还研究了围绕各种设备形式因素的自由图形和符号输入的一些问题,以及他们发现有效的特定解决方案。内还概述了它们对这一制度正在进行的评价的摘要。
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