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Using an Online Student Response System in Small Group Teaching: A Pilot Study
Abstract Student response systems have shown to be an effective tool in addressing some of the challenges of teaching and learning in large classrooms. Traditional student response systems are based on clickers—handheld devices used to transmit student responses to a receiver. In contrast, the EduMECCA SRS captures student responses via smart phones and tablet PCs that can be connected to the internet. This paper is focused on the use of the EduMECCA SRS in small group teaching. A pilot study was conducted in the Applied Computing department of the University of Buckingham where the EduMECCA SRS was used in a number of courses of the BSc in Computing programme. Student feedback indicates that the SRS has had a positive effect on student learning and students’ experience in small classrooms. However, practical issues may deter the widespread use of the SRS system within the School/University.