2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2013.12.002
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Assessment of Student Experience in a Problem-Based Learning Course Using the Course Experience Questionnaire

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“…Effective communication within a project team was a major concern that the students raised regarding working in a large group. Previous studies, although involving smallersized groups, have reported the same problem [27]. The quality of group interaction was found to play a pivotal role to the learning outcomes because both high and low achievers were able to benefit from a high-quality group process [29].…”
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“…Effective communication within a project team was a major concern that the students raised regarding working in a large group. Previous studies, although involving smallersized groups, have reported the same problem [27]. The quality of group interaction was found to play a pivotal role to the learning outcomes because both high and low achievers were able to benefit from a high-quality group process [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Three out of five themes describe the difficulties the students encountered: team communication, familiarity with CBL, and teachers' facilitation. Previous studies exploring students' learning experience with new learning approaches have reported similar findings [27,28]. Harris and Kloubec (2014) [27] found that students felt frustrated by a problem-based learning (PBL) project because they did not always grasp the project requirement.…”
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“…Moreover, an online questionnaire using WeChat was applied to collect data on students' feedback and perceptions of the 2 teaching models. The questionnaire was modified based on previous references with verified reliability and validity, [21][22][23] and was composed of 11 Likert-type items covering both positive and negative aspects (Fig. 2), with a 5-point scale (1 = strongly disagree, 2 = rather disagree, 3 = neutral, 4 = rather agree, 5 = strongly agree).…”
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confidence: 99%