Use of Constructed-Response Questions to Support Learning of Cell Biology during Lectures
The use of class-response systems such as the Clickers to promote active-learning during lectures has been wide-spread. However, the often-used MCQ format in class activities as well as in assessments for large classes might lower students’ expectations and attitudes towards learning. Here, I descri...
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Autor principal: | Foong May Yeong |
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American Society for Microbiology
2015
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