Using formative assessment to show our students we care : the effect of student response systems on perceptions of instructor traits in a large-lecture classroom

As funding cuts increase (Field, 2011), there are more large lecture classes. One challenge faced by instructors of large lectures is formatively assessing all students in a timely manner. Student Response Systems, also known as “clickers,” provide a way for instructors to gather formative feedback...

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Main Author: Summers, Morgan E.
Other Authors: Denker, Katherine J.
Published: 2013
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-123456789-1971782014-07-30T03:32:22ZUsing formative assessment to show our students we care : the effect of student response systems on perceptions of instructor traits in a large-lecture classroomSummers, Morgan E.Effective teachingCollege teachersLecture method in teachingCollege students -- AttitudesStudent response systemsAs funding cuts increase (Field, 2011), there are more large lecture classes. One challenge faced by instructors of large lectures is formatively assessing all students in a timely manner. Student Response Systems, also known as “clickers,” provide a way for instructors to gather formative feedback from their students efficiently and effectively. The present study, guided by the General Model of Instructional Communication (Katt et al., 2009), examines the effect of clickers on instructor communicative traits in a large lecture setting. Using Structural Equation Modeling, analysis shows that perceptions of learning and engagement through clickers are related to perceptions of instructor communicative traits of socio-communicative style, caring, and nonverbal immediacy, as well as student affective and cognitive learning.Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Department of Communication StudiesDenker, Katherine J.2013-05-10T16:05:09Z2013-05-10T16:05:09Z2013-05-042013-05-04http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/123456789/197178http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1713803
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topic Effective teaching
College teachers
Lecture method in teaching
College students -- Attitudes
Student response systems
spellingShingle Effective teaching
College teachers
Lecture method in teaching
College students -- Attitudes
Student response systems
Summers, Morgan E.
Using formative assessment to show our students we care : the effect of student response systems on perceptions of instructor traits in a large-lecture classroom
description As funding cuts increase (Field, 2011), there are more large lecture classes. One challenge faced by instructors of large lectures is formatively assessing all students in a timely manner. Student Response Systems, also known as “clickers,” provide a way for instructors to gather formative feedback from their students efficiently and effectively. The present study, guided by the General Model of Instructional Communication (Katt et al., 2009), examines the effect of clickers on instructor communicative traits in a large lecture setting. Using Structural Equation Modeling, analysis shows that perceptions of learning and engagement through clickers are related to perceptions of instructor communicative traits of socio-communicative style, caring, and nonverbal immediacy, as well as student affective and cognitive learning. === Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only. === Department of Communication Studies
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title Using formative assessment to show our students we care : the effect of student response systems on perceptions of instructor traits in a large-lecture classroom
title_short Using formative assessment to show our students we care : the effect of student response systems on perceptions of instructor traits in a large-lecture classroom
title_full Using formative assessment to show our students we care : the effect of student response systems on perceptions of instructor traits in a large-lecture classroom
title_fullStr Using formative assessment to show our students we care : the effect of student response systems on perceptions of instructor traits in a large-lecture classroom
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