2013
DOI: 10.1080/15578771.2013.826754
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Use of Clickers to Improve Student Engagement in Learning: Observations from the Built Environment Discipline

Abstract: Student engagement and active learning have been identified as key areas for learning enhancement as students tend to understand and retain teaching material better and enjoy lectures when they are actively engaged. This would improve retention and progression of students and could lead to improved levels of academic success. Designing learning activities to improve student engagement has been considered by many universities. This article evaluates the use of 'Clickers' (a remote voting system) as a mechanism … Show more

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“…Dedicating enough time to the use of clickers and reviewing responses is most effective (Lantz and Stawiski, 2014). In addition, more time and focus given to discussions of problems as a class, in pairs, or small groups has shown to deepen understanding and enhance learning (Kulatunga and Rameezdeen, 2014). Previous research suggests that the discussion of answers, aside from understanding the concepts, contributes greatly to the other reported benefits of clickers, such as building relationships between students and the instructor, and generally increasing engagement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dedicating enough time to the use of clickers and reviewing responses is most effective (Lantz and Stawiski, 2014). In addition, more time and focus given to discussions of problems as a class, in pairs, or small groups has shown to deepen understanding and enhance learning (Kulatunga and Rameezdeen, 2014). Previous research suggests that the discussion of answers, aside from understanding the concepts, contributes greatly to the other reported benefits of clickers, such as building relationships between students and the instructor, and generally increasing engagement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opportunity to interact with his or her peers and the instructor can increase a student’s commitment to the class and increase the effort put in (Hoekstra, 2008; Kang et al, 2012; Shaffer and Collura, 2009). It has been frequently reported by students that the use of clickers increased their engagement in class (Cook and Calkins, 2013; Fifer, 2012; Hoekstra, 2008; Kulatunga and Rameezdeen, 2014).…”
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“…ARSs have the potential to bring a pedagogical shift from a teacher-centred to student-centred learning environment and promote active learning. In addition to that, ARSs render a plethora of advantages such as tracking and maintaining in-class engagement levels, evaluating the effectiveness of individual lectures, and understanding students' learning experiences (Blasco-Arcas et al, 2013;Kulatunga & Rameezdeen, 2014).…”
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“…Clickers are wireless devices that let instructors poll students for purposes such as taking attendance, and administering quizzes and/or surveys. Research has shown that such a learning tool can greatly improve students' learning abilities and engagement with material if the clickers are used effectively [4][5][6].…”
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