2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/p.24549
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Our Song: Evaluating the Effect of Music During the Pre-class Period on Student Achievements of Learning Objectives

Abstract: Abstract:The moments prior to the start of class provide many opportunities for engaging with students in a less formal setting. These moments can be used to establish a pre-class environment conducive to student motivation, focus, confidence, and ultimately the achievement of learning objectives. For example, the pre-class environment could include informal conversations between the students and instructor. These conversations can help the students develop rapport with the instructor, while giving the instruc… Show more

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“…The one research effort that focused on playing music before class (pre-class period) focused on using topical music to improve rapport with the instructor as well as improve performance on learning objectives [21]. There were three groups: verbal talking with students prior to class; topical music and no verbal interaction prior to class; and no student-faculty interaction or music.…”
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“…The one research effort that focused on playing music before class (pre-class period) focused on using topical music to improve rapport with the instructor as well as improve performance on learning objectives [21]. There were three groups: verbal talking with students prior to class; topical music and no verbal interaction prior to class; and no student-faculty interaction or music.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%