Peer feedback using the Peerwise platform engaged first year computer programming students by having them create and answer practice questions for each other. Over half of students created more than the 5 required questions, and 85% answered more than the 7 required questions, showing high levels of engagement. The peer feedback approach was easy to use, engaging for students, and explained concepts simply, helping novice learners while iterating the process over time.
2. Background
Me: Dr Eamon Costello, Open Education Unit, National Institute
for Digital Learning, Dublin City University.
Class: C1 - Fundamentals of IT and Web Technologies
Approach: Peer Feedback
Technology: Peerwise
3. The Challenge
Engage Novice Learners
• Engagement (practice)
• Peer assessment, feedback and teaching
• Small tasks
5. 0
5
10
1 5 9 13 17 21 25
Questions Created per Student
Required
Requirement: Create 5 questions
• 56% of the 27 students created more than 5 questions.
Engagement
Requirement: Answer 7 questions
• 85% of the 27 students answered more than 7 questions.
7
0
50
100
1 5 9 13 17 21 25
Questions Answered per Student
Required
6. Key Takeaways
• Easy of use
• Engaging
• Explain Approach
• Start simply and iterate
Hinweis der Redaktion
Peerwise is very easy to use for students (with clear directions and support) and was well received.
Students find well designed peer feedback systems engaging and stimulating
The value to students should be clearly outlined of any non-standard form of assessment
Using dedicated peer assessment feedback systems requires time and thought to implement. So start simply and iterate
Engaging