
QUIZIZZ AND SMARTPHONES: WARM-UP STRATEGY FOR IMPROVING UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ CLASS PARTICIPATION
Author(s) -
María José Toledo Soto,
Claudio Heraldo Díaz Larenas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
chakiñan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2550-6722
DOI - 10.37135/chk.002.13.01
Subject(s) - class (philosophy) , perception , scale (ratio) , psychology , the internet , mathematics education , process (computing) , computer science , world wide web , geography , cartography , neuroscience , artificial intelligence , operating system
Due to the impact of the internet and technology on the millennials generation, the teaching and learning process must be integrated by both trends, as they can increase university students’ motivation as well as their levels of class participation. This integration can be achieved through potential and authentic pedagogical strategies: warm-up activities using smartphones and a technological tool called Quizizz. The objectives of this study were: 1) to identify if students increased their class participation after using quizzes and smartphones as a warm-up strategy, and 2) to explore the perceptions of the students about their level of class participation. Data were collected with the application of three instruments (the teacher's diary, a classroom map, a students' perception scale) and also a combination of a qualitative and a quantitative data analysis. The results of this study pointed out that all of the 47 participants improved their willingness to participate in class. However, their own perceptions about participation did not show any particular change. In other words, the students´ willingness to participate in class positively changed, but their own perceptions about participation remained the same before and after the application of these strategies.