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Yıl 2020, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 24 - 34, 01.01.2020

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  • Peters, O. (2000). Digital learning environments: New possibilities and opportunities. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 1(1).
  • Rakhshan, V. (2012). Reliance of Scientific Publication on Citation Management Software: The New Generation. Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinic, Dental Prospects, 6(4), p. 158–159.
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Engaging Students with Questions: Attitudes towards Using Student Response Systems in Higher Education

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 24 - 34, 01.01.2020

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The purpose of this review paper is to shed light on the impact of student response systems on students’ academic engagement in large lectures within the higher education level. 40 highly relevant studies obtained from a meticulous literature search by mainly using student response system and student academic engagement as keywords. Studies were reviewed based on publication year, context, main focus of the study, participants, and the results of the study. Review results show that research studies with student response system and student engagement has a decreasing trend in recent years, conducted mainly with the quantitative approach, predominantly conducted with the participants from the first year of college. Their results showed that student response systems in large lectures help students to increase their academic engagement with the course work, improve their academic achievement, motivation and satisfaction from the course. Additionally, use of student response systems increased student metacognitive awareness with the course content and encouraged in-class discussions among students. Further research studies are needed with student academic engagement focus and use of student response systems with national and international contexts.

Kaynakça

  • Asano, M., Mikawa, K., Nishina, K., Maekawa, N., & Obara, H. (1995). Improvement of the accuracy of references in the Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia. Canadian journal of Anaesthesia, 42(5), pp. 370–372.
  • Basak, S. K. (2016). Examining the inaccuracies of citations and referencing A Case of a Computer Science and Engineering Journal. 9th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 20 – 22 December 2016, Dhaka, Bangladesh, pp. 106–109.
  • Collins, A., & Halverson, R. (2009). Rethinking education in the age of technology: The digital revolution and schooling in America. San Francisco: John Wiley and Sons.
  • Evans, J. T., Nadjari, H. I., & Burchell, S. A. (1990). Quotational and reference accuracy in surgical journals. A continuing peer review problem. JAMA – The Journal of the American Medical Association, 263(10), pp. 1353–354.
  • Gabriel, T. (2010). Plagiarism lines blur for students in digital age. The New York Times, 1(8).
  • Gosling, C. M., Cameron, M., & Gibbons, P. F. (2004). Referencing and quotation accuracy in four manual therapy journals. Manual Therapy, 9(1), pp. 36–40.
  • Harzing, A. W. (2002). Are our referencing errors undermining our scholarship and credibility? The case of expatriate failure rates. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 23(1), pp. 127–148.
  • Hensley, M. K. (2011). Citation management software: Features and futures. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 50(3), 204–208.
  • Lane, A. (2009). The impact of openness on bridging educational digital divides. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 10(5).
  • Liang, L., Zhong, Z., & Rousseau, R. (2014). Scientists’ referencing (mis)behavior revealed by the dissemination network of referencing errors. Scientometrics, 101(3), 1973– 1986.
  • Maurer, H. A., Kappe, F., & Zaka, B. (2006). Plagiarism-A survey. J. UCS, 12(8), pp. 1050–1084.
  • Mertens, S., & Baethge, C. (2011). The virtues of correct citation: careful referencing is important but is often neglected/even in peer-reviewed articles. Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, 108(33), p. 550.
  • Nzekwe-Excel, C. (2019). Addressing students’ referencing errors. Retrieved from http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/teaching/issues/referencing_errors.htm on 03 April 2019.
  • O’Connor, A. E., Lukin, W., Eriksson, L., & O’Connor, C. (2013). Improvement in the accuracy of references in the journal Emergency Medicine Australasia. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 25(1), pp. 64–67.
  • Ochieng, D., & Dheskali, J. (2016). Simple tools on the internet for English non-native academic writers in Africa. Academic Writing and Research across Disciplines in Africa. Göttingen: Cuvillier, pp. 59–80.
  • Peters, O. (2000). Digital learning environments: New possibilities and opportunities. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 1(1).
  • Rakhshan, V. (2012). Reliance of Scientific Publication on Citation Management Software: The New Generation. Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinic, Dental Prospects, 6(4), p. 158–159.
  • Sweetland, J. H. (1989). Errors in bibliographic citations: A continuing problem. The Library Quarterly, 59(4), pp. 291– 304.
  • Weller, M., & Anderson, T. (2013). Digital resilience in higher education. European Journal of Open, Distance and E-learning, 16(1).
  • Wilks, S. E., & Spivey, C. A. (2004). Views of reference list accuracy from social work journal editors and published authors. Advances in Social Work, 5(2), 172 – 181.
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Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Research Article
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Aysegul Meryem Kozak Çakır Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Ocak 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1

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APA Kozak Çakır, A. M. (2020). Engaging Students with Questions: Attitudes towards Using Student Response Systems in Higher Education. Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age, 5(1), 24-34.

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