Near Peers: Harnessing the power of the populous to enhance the learning environment

NearPod is a multiplatform e-learning tool that allows students to engage with each other and the lecturer in real time, independent of learning space size or type. This research investigated the impact of NearPod use in two different third level educational settings. The rationale was the practical...

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Main Author: Barry James Ryan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Irish Learning Technology Association 2017-02-01
Series:Irish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning
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Online Access:https://journal.ilta.ie/index.php/telji/article/view/16
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spelling doaj-6af0dfb6e0f24ea4acd403cb1f3c56cf2020-11-25T00:54:21ZengIrish Learning Technology AssociationIrish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning2009-972X2017-02-012110.22554/ijtel.v2i1.1616Near Peers: Harnessing the power of the populous to enhance the learning environmentBarry James Ryan0Dublin Institute of TechnologyNearPod is a multiplatform e-learning tool that allows students to engage with each other and the lecturer in real time, independent of learning space size or type. This research investigated the impact of NearPod use in two different third level educational settings. The rationale was the practical implementation of key trends in higher education, and enhancing the student learning experience, through the integration of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and flipped classroom learning. One aim of this project was to identify if NearPod, could address these trends in a simple, cost effective way. Secondly, the research sought to investigate if embedding engaging technology into the learning environment could enhance the student learning experience and create a truly interactive environment. The impact of NearPod as an interactive learning tool was evaluated in terms of student interaction, engagement and participation through NearPod facilitated synchronous learning activities. Evaluative data were collected in several forms; anonymous questionnaires, academic facilitated discussion fora with purposefully sampled students and a staff reflective diary. The data were qualitatively and quantitatively analysed, leading to a triangulated data set ensuring only valid themes emerged. Overall, the students perceived use of the technology, and the academic’s personal reflective writings, suggested that the learning environment evolved towards a student-orientated, interactive space where the students took ownership for their participation in the learning activity. Students became responsible for constructing their learning ‘product’; created by the students, for the students and, hence, their learning overall.https://journal.ilta.ie/index.php/telji/article/view/16Interactive teachingflipped classroomstudent as producerstudent as creator
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Near Peers: Harnessing the power of the populous to enhance the learning environment
Irish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning
Interactive teaching
flipped classroom
student as producer
student as creator
author_facet Barry James Ryan
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title Near Peers: Harnessing the power of the populous to enhance the learning environment
title_short Near Peers: Harnessing the power of the populous to enhance the learning environment
title_full Near Peers: Harnessing the power of the populous to enhance the learning environment
title_fullStr Near Peers: Harnessing the power of the populous to enhance the learning environment
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publisher Irish Learning Technology Association
series Irish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning
issn 2009-972X
publishDate 2017-02-01
description NearPod is a multiplatform e-learning tool that allows students to engage with each other and the lecturer in real time, independent of learning space size or type. This research investigated the impact of NearPod use in two different third level educational settings. The rationale was the practical implementation of key trends in higher education, and enhancing the student learning experience, through the integration of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and flipped classroom learning. One aim of this project was to identify if NearPod, could address these trends in a simple, cost effective way. Secondly, the research sought to investigate if embedding engaging technology into the learning environment could enhance the student learning experience and create a truly interactive environment. The impact of NearPod as an interactive learning tool was evaluated in terms of student interaction, engagement and participation through NearPod facilitated synchronous learning activities. Evaluative data were collected in several forms; anonymous questionnaires, academic facilitated discussion fora with purposefully sampled students and a staff reflective diary. The data were qualitatively and quantitatively analysed, leading to a triangulated data set ensuring only valid themes emerged. Overall, the students perceived use of the technology, and the academic’s personal reflective writings, suggested that the learning environment evolved towards a student-orientated, interactive space where the students took ownership for their participation in the learning activity. Students became responsible for constructing their learning ‘product’; created by the students, for the students and, hence, their learning overall.
topic Interactive teaching
flipped classroom
student as producer
student as creator
url https://journal.ilta.ie/index.php/telji/article/view/16
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