The aim of this activity is to assess student understanding of concepts and facts related to course material and to gain student feedback about the course or instructor’s performance. This activity is actually an intended survey or polling tool for the professor to gauge understanding and get feedback in the moment.
At the end of the lecture, students are asked a question. This question can be pre-made but tends to be improvised based on the lecture.
The types of questions posed are as follows:
Students have a few minutes at the end of the class to answer the problem on a piece of scrap paper and then hand it in to the instructor. This activity is done anonymously, handing in the answer is not required, and it is not graded.
The instructor reviews all of the submitted answers before the next class; if the question was based on:
Course material, approaches, strategies or her performance, she uses the feedback to adjust how the courses is run or what she is doing
At the beginning of the next class, the instructor reviews the piece of paper question; if the question was based on:
This activity was used in a class of 100 students.
Students will be able to:
Published: 18/09/2018
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