The goal of this project was to initiate the use of an internet-based student response system in a large, first year chemistry class at a typical Australian university, and to verify its popularity and utility. A secondary goal was to influence other academic staff to adopt the system, initiating change at the discipline and Faculty level. The first goal was achieved with a high response rate using a commercial on-line system; however, the number of students engaging with the system dropped gradually during each class and over the course of the semester. Factors affecting student and staff adoption and continuance with technology are explored using established models.
History
Journal
International journal of innovation in science and mathematics education
Volume
21
Pagination
12-26
Location
Sydney, N.S.W.
ISSN
2200-4270
Language
eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2013, The Authors
Issue
5
Publisher
Institute for Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education