2024
DOI: 10.1177/00986283241275218
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Comparing Quizzes and Social Annotation for Pre-Class Reading Accountability

Virginia Clinton-Lisell

Abstract: Background Pre-class reading assignments are frequently used to encourage students to complete assigned textbook readings. Quizzes and social annotation are both pre-class reading assignments, but it is uncertain which is more effective for student learning and motivation. Objective The purpose of this study was to compare quizzes and social annotation on student learning and motivation. Method Undergraduate students ( N = 58) in a child development course in a within-subjects counterbalanced design had quizze… Show more

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