Business Students Have Different Views about Their Performance and Approach to Study in Relation to Exam Formats, Depending on Attitudes Towards Digital Teaching

Leiv Opstad
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The aim of this article is to see if there are substantial differences in attitudes towards teaching methods and choice of assessment between the students who are present at campus and to those who prefer the online version. During COVID-19, we got a unique opportunity to compare the students who took the same course and had identical exams. The same questionnaire is distributed to both groups in a compulsory subject in economics at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The choice of method is a pairwise comparison of the mean values using T-test. The findings show a significant difference between these two groups. Those who chose to be on campus had higher Grade Point Average (GPA) at high school, and they preferred the traditional form of exams. Those who chose to follow the lectures digitally favoured multiple choice tests, or home-based ‘open book’ exams. This means that both teaching methods and the choice of exam forms can have a major impact on the ranking of the students.
商科学生对考试形式的表现和学习方法有不同的看法,这取决于对数字化教学的态度
本文的目的是看看在校学生和喜欢在线版本的学生之间对教学方法和评估选择的态度是否存在实质性差异。在2019冠状病毒病期间,我们获得了一个独特的机会来比较参加相同课程和相同考试的学生。在挪威科技大学(NTNU)的经济学必修科目中,向两组学生分发了相同的问卷。方法的选择是使用t检验对平均值进行两两比较。研究结果显示,这两组之间存在显著差异。那些选择在校的学生在高中的平均绩点(GPA)更高,他们更喜欢传统的考试形式。那些选择听数字课程的人更喜欢选择题测试,或者在家“开卷”考试。这意味着教学方法和考试形式的选择都会对学生的排名产生重大影响。
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