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Using Inksurvey: A Free Web Based Tool For Open Ended Questioning To Promote Active Learning And Real Time Formative Assessment Of Tablet Pc Equipped Engineering Students
Author(s) -
Frank V. Kowalski,
Susan E. Kowalski,
Erich E. Hoover
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--2837
Subject(s) - formative assessment , computer science , web application , engineering education , multimedia , open source , human–computer interaction , software engineering , world wide web , engineering management , engineering , mathematics education , operating system , psychology , software
Vast amounts of educational and psychological research support the efficacy of both active learning and frequent real-time formative assessment in improving learning. Educators are now discovering that technology can greatly assist them in these realms as they strive to improve the learning experiences they deliver. We describe InkSurvey, a web-based tool we have developed specifically to allow an instructor to pose open-ended questions to students during class. Students use Tablet PCs to respond to these questions with their own words/sentences/paragraphs entered manually via the keyboard, or with digital ink that allows handwriting, sketches, equations, graphs, derivations, etc. Confidence level can be included if desired. The instructor receives an instantaneous compilation of web-based student responses. These open-ended questions can closely approximate the types of problems engineering students will soon face on the job; the possible formats for their responses also reflect what they will encounter in the workplace environment. The real-time formative assessment provided by this use of technology aids student metacognition and helps the instructor address misconceptions during the “teachable moments” that frequently occur when the InkSurvey tool is used. We provide details of how instructors from any campus can incorporate the use of this InkSurvey tool into their instructional program. In cooperative learning situations, one Tablet PC can be shared within each small group of students, thus reducing hardware requirements. This tool is also useful in facilitating differentiated learning and Just in Time Teaching (JiTT) techniques. In order to use the InkSurvey tool, Tablet PCs must have internet connectivity and have the Firefox browser installed. There is no additional software required and there is no cost to other institutions for the use of this tool.

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