Enhancing Check-Reinforce Introduction With a Class Response System: The C2RI Method - A Five-Year Study

Some lecturers start their sessions by reviewing or summarizing the main contents covered in the previous session. In general, this review involves the teacher exposing the main concepts and, in some cases, asking about them. This approach, which could be called Check-Reinforce Introduction (CRI), m...

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Main Authors: Antonio Ruiz-Martinez, M. Antonia Martinez-Carreras, Alfonso P. Ramallo-Gonzalez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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CRS
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8962082/
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spelling doaj-214978be56ad40ff8993bbe32e687a592021-03-30T03:05:40ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018151781519310.1109/ACCESS.2020.29670378962082Enhancing Check-Reinforce Introduction With a Class Response System: The C2RI Method - A Five-Year StudyAntonio Ruiz-Martinez0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8433-159XM. Antonia Martinez-Carreras1Alfonso P. Ramallo-Gonzalez2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1238-7268Department of Information and Communications Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science, Campus of Espinardo, Murcia, SpainDepartment of Information and Communications Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science, Campus of Espinardo, Murcia, SpainDepartment of Information and Communications Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science, Campus of Espinardo, Murcia, SpainSome lecturers start their sessions by reviewing or summarizing the main contents covered in the previous session. In general, this review involves the teacher exposing the main concepts and, in some cases, asking about them. This approach, which could be called Check-Reinforce Introduction (CRI), might be seen as having one main drawback; namely, the restricted feedback that lecturers may receive from students due to shyness. Bearing in mind this limitation, we have created what we have called the Classroom Response System CRI (C2RI), which takes advantage of a smartphone-based Classroom Response System (CRS) to obtain more feedback from students during the CRI. We conducted a five-year study on teaching related to technological issues in order to obtain empirical data on whether students consider the use of CRI useful. This is, to our knowledge, the first study involving empirical quantitative data. For this purpose, during the study, we applied the new method (C2RI) to assess whether students prefer C2RI or CRI and whether students' level of attention, motivation, and performance improved or not. Our findings show that the majority of students consider both methods useful, but the scores are higher in C2RI and they perceive higher level of attention with this method. We have also discovered that their motivation to study between lectures decreased using C2RI, which correlates with a slight decrease in student performance on exams, concluding that this method has to be designed in a way that does not create a false sense of confidence in the students.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8962082/Classroom response systemCRSreinforcementattentionperformance
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Enhancing Check-Reinforce Introduction With a Class Response System: The C2RI Method - A Five-Year Study
IEEE Access
Classroom response system
CRS
reinforcement
attention
performance
author_facet Antonio Ruiz-Martinez
M. Antonia Martinez-Carreras
Alfonso P. Ramallo-Gonzalez
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title Enhancing Check-Reinforce Introduction With a Class Response System: The C2RI Method - A Five-Year Study
title_short Enhancing Check-Reinforce Introduction With a Class Response System: The C2RI Method - A Five-Year Study
title_full Enhancing Check-Reinforce Introduction With a Class Response System: The C2RI Method - A Five-Year Study
title_fullStr Enhancing Check-Reinforce Introduction With a Class Response System: The C2RI Method - A Five-Year Study
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Check-Reinforce Introduction With a Class Response System: The C2RI Method - A Five-Year Study
title_sort enhancing check-reinforce introduction with a class response system: the c2ri method - a five-year study
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Some lecturers start their sessions by reviewing or summarizing the main contents covered in the previous session. In general, this review involves the teacher exposing the main concepts and, in some cases, asking about them. This approach, which could be called Check-Reinforce Introduction (CRI), might be seen as having one main drawback; namely, the restricted feedback that lecturers may receive from students due to shyness. Bearing in mind this limitation, we have created what we have called the Classroom Response System CRI (C2RI), which takes advantage of a smartphone-based Classroom Response System (CRS) to obtain more feedback from students during the CRI. We conducted a five-year study on teaching related to technological issues in order to obtain empirical data on whether students consider the use of CRI useful. This is, to our knowledge, the first study involving empirical quantitative data. For this purpose, during the study, we applied the new method (C2RI) to assess whether students prefer C2RI or CRI and whether students' level of attention, motivation, and performance improved or not. Our findings show that the majority of students consider both methods useful, but the scores are higher in C2RI and they perceive higher level of attention with this method. We have also discovered that their motivation to study between lectures decreased using C2RI, which correlates with a slight decrease in student performance on exams, concluding that this method has to be designed in a way that does not create a false sense of confidence in the students.
topic Classroom response system
CRS
reinforcement
attention
performance
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8962082/
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