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Auteur Kloos, C.D.
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Affiner la rechercheSending learning pills to mobile devices in class to enhance student performance and motivation in network services configuration courses / Munoz-Organero, M. in IEEE transactions on education, Vol. 55 N° 1 (Février 2012)
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in IEEE transactions on education > Vol. 55 N° 1 (Février 2012) . - pp. 83 - 87
Titre : Sending learning pills to mobile devices in class to enhance student performance and motivation in network services configuration courses Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Munoz-Organero, M., Auteur ; Munoz-Merino, P.J., Auteur ; Kloos, C.D., Auteur Année de publication : 2013 Article en page(s) : pp. 83 - 87 Note générale : education Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : educational technology; higher education; learning systems; pattern recognition; prediction methods; student experiments Résumé : Teaching electrical and computer software engineers how to configure network services normally requires the detailed presentation of many configuration commands and their numerous parameters. Students tend to find it difficult to maintain acceptable levels of motivation. In many cases, this results in their not attending classes and not dedicating enough time to acquire the required competencies. This paper describes a successful experiment that was able to improve student class attendance, performance, and motivational patterns by using mobile devices in class to provide students with contextualized learning pills. A learning pill is a simple exercise that summarizes some of the key concepts explained in class and promotes reflection and self-study. Each student attending a particular lecture or laboratory session automatically receives a learning pill on his or her mobile phone just after the related concept has been presented. This paper details the scenario used in the experiment and analyzes the performance and motivational patterns of 170 students at the Higher Polytechnic School, Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganes, Spain. En ligne : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=5741748&sortType%3Das [...] [article] Sending learning pills to mobile devices in class to enhance student performance and motivation in network services configuration courses [texte imprimé] / Munoz-Organero, M., Auteur ; Munoz-Merino, P.J., Auteur ; Kloos, C.D., Auteur . - 2013 . - pp. 83 - 87.
education
Langues : Français (fre)
in IEEE transactions on education > Vol. 55 N° 1 (Février 2012) . - pp. 83 - 87
Mots-clés : educational technology; higher education; learning systems; pattern recognition; prediction methods; student experiments Résumé : Teaching electrical and computer software engineers how to configure network services normally requires the detailed presentation of many configuration commands and their numerous parameters. Students tend to find it difficult to maintain acceptable levels of motivation. In many cases, this results in their not attending classes and not dedicating enough time to acquire the required competencies. This paper describes a successful experiment that was able to improve student class attendance, performance, and motivational patterns by using mobile devices in class to provide students with contextualized learning pills. A learning pill is a simple exercise that summarizes some of the key concepts explained in class and promotes reflection and self-study. Each student attending a particular lecture or laboratory session automatically receives a learning pill on his or her mobile phone just after the related concept has been presented. This paper details the scenario used in the experiment and analyzes the performance and motivational patterns of 170 students at the Higher Polytechnic School, Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganes, Spain. En ligne : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=5741748&sortType%3Das [...]