Electronic Feedback in Large University Statistics Courses

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Electronic Feedback in Large University Statistics Courses

The Longitudinal Effects of Quizzes on Motivation, Emotion, and Cognition

Society and culture: general Schools and pre-schools Higher education, tertiary education Teaching skills and techniques

Author: Andreas Maur

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Language: English

Published by: Springer VS

Published on: 18 May 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783658416201


Introduction

Digital tools and pedagogies in public higher education are unfolding their potential by providing large groups of students with automated, continuous learning and feedback opportunities. However, most of the existing studies are cross-sectional, unidirectional and focus on a limited selection of relevant target variables and instructional features.

Study Overview

In a field study, Andreas Maur used longitudinal latent structural equation modelling with a large sample of students to analyse the interrelations between formative feedback from electronic quizzes and different facets of the control value theory of achievement emotions.

Key Findings

The results suggest that regular quizzes most consistently improve self-efficacy, anxiety, effort, course enjoyment, and hopelessness over time. Only feedback effects related to intrinsic motivation were consistently less effective for female and less proficient students, and for students in traditional versus flipped classrooms.

Implications

These findings highlight the need to scale up formative feedback in higher education and to cultivate feedback systems with higher levels of sophistication, adaptability, and gamification mechanics.

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