Have a question? Just ask it: using an anonymous mobile discussion platform for student engagement and peer interaction to support large group teaching

This article analyses the pilot of an anonymous question and answer mobile application with a large cohort of undergraduate students (460) enrolled on an Operations Strategy Management module. The mobile application allowed students to pose anonymous questions to both peers and staff, create replies...

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Main Authors: Elaine Tan, Adrian Small, Paul Lewis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for Learning Technology 2020-01-01
Series:Research in Learning Technology
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Online Access:https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/2323/2611
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spelling doaj-e0dcc1500f93413cabc9b998b9fb99972020-11-25T02:21:26ZengAssociation for Learning Technology Research in Learning Technology2156-70772020-01-0128011610.25304/rlt.v28.23232323Have a question? Just ask it: using an anonymous mobile discussion platform for student engagement and peer interaction to support large group teachingElaine Tan0Adrian Small1Paul Lewis2Newcastle University Business School, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomNewcastle University Business School, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomNewcastle University Business School, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomThis article analyses the pilot of an anonymous question and answer mobile application with a large cohort of undergraduate students (460) enrolled on an Operations Strategy Management module. The mobile application allowed students to pose anonymous questions to both peers and staff, create replies and vote on questions posted by other users. The aim of the pilot was to evaluate how this application could be used to enhance communication, engagement and student learning both inside and outside of class time to overcome some of the challenges presented by large cohort teaching. An initial evaluation was undertaken exploring both the analytics attached to the platform and a thematic analysis of the posts. The initial findings of the pilot were positive, with the majority of students installing and regularly accessing the application with use increasing over time. The questions posed demonstrated engagement beyond surface-level memorisation of module content, and there were indications that the application could be beneficial in supporting student community awareness and interaction within large cohorts.https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/2323/2611mobile learningtechnology-enhanced engagementpeer supportanonymous engagementlarge cohort teaching
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Have a question? Just ask it: using an anonymous mobile discussion platform for student engagement and peer interaction to support large group teaching
Research in Learning Technology
mobile learning
technology-enhanced engagement
peer support
anonymous engagement
large cohort teaching
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Adrian Small
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title Have a question? Just ask it: using an anonymous mobile discussion platform for student engagement and peer interaction to support large group teaching
title_short Have a question? Just ask it: using an anonymous mobile discussion platform for student engagement and peer interaction to support large group teaching
title_full Have a question? Just ask it: using an anonymous mobile discussion platform for student engagement and peer interaction to support large group teaching
title_fullStr Have a question? Just ask it: using an anonymous mobile discussion platform for student engagement and peer interaction to support large group teaching
title_full_unstemmed Have a question? Just ask it: using an anonymous mobile discussion platform for student engagement and peer interaction to support large group teaching
title_sort have a question? just ask it: using an anonymous mobile discussion platform for student engagement and peer interaction to support large group teaching
publisher Association for Learning Technology
series Research in Learning Technology
issn 2156-7077
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This article analyses the pilot of an anonymous question and answer mobile application with a large cohort of undergraduate students (460) enrolled on an Operations Strategy Management module. The mobile application allowed students to pose anonymous questions to both peers and staff, create replies and vote on questions posted by other users. The aim of the pilot was to evaluate how this application could be used to enhance communication, engagement and student learning both inside and outside of class time to overcome some of the challenges presented by large cohort teaching. An initial evaluation was undertaken exploring both the analytics attached to the platform and a thematic analysis of the posts. The initial findings of the pilot were positive, with the majority of students installing and regularly accessing the application with use increasing over time. The questions posed demonstrated engagement beyond surface-level memorisation of module content, and there were indications that the application could be beneficial in supporting student community awareness and interaction within large cohorts.
topic mobile learning
technology-enhanced engagement
peer support
anonymous engagement
large cohort teaching
url https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/2323/2611
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