Claire Ketnor, Amanda J Shaker, Karishma Raghupati, Van Tien Pham
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摘要
PeerWise (https://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/)是一个允许学生为其他学生创建多项选择题,回答同龄人提出的问题,然后提供反馈的系统(Denny et al, 2008)。文献中有证据表明这种评估方法具有积极影响(例如,Guilding等人。2021;Fergus et al. 2021;Feeley和Parris 2012),特别是在学生的成就和参与方面。在一个资助项目中,我们将PeerWise引入谢菲尔德哈勒姆大学(Sheffield Hallam University,英国)和拉筹伯大学(La Trobe University,澳大利亚)的一个模块评估中。在这个案例研究中,我们概述了PeerWise和平台内的活动,我们对活动的评估结果,以及从世界各地有使用PeerWise经验的其他从业者那里收集的项目实施建议。从我们的评估中产生的有凝聚力的主题和收集到的建议被总结成改善学生体验和成果的建议,以供从业者未来实施PeerWise平台。
PeerWise: Students creating questions for their peers
PeerWise (https://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/) is a system which allows students to create multiple-choice questions for other students, answer questions posed by their peers and then provide feedback (Denny et al, 2008). There is evidence in the literature to show this method of assessment has a positive impact (e.g., Guilding et al. 2021; Fergus et al. 2021; Feeley and Parris 2012), particularly on students’ attainment and engagement. In a funded project, we introduced PeerWise into the assessment for a module at Sheffield Hallam University (U.K.) and another at La Trobe University (Australia). In this case study, we give an overview of PeerWise and the activities within the platform, results from our evaluation of the activity, and advice for implementation collected within the project from other practitioners around the world who have experience using PeerWise. Cohesive themes arising from our evaluation and the advice collected are summarised to form recommendations for improved student experience and outcomes, for future implementation of the PeerWise platform by practitioners.