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Peer instruction in computing
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Inquiry-based LearningStudent AssessmentStudent LearningLearning SciencesClass PreparationPeer InstructionEducationClassroom InstructionLearning AnalyticsComputer ScienceClassroom AssessmentLab GradesComputer-based EducationComputer-supported Collaborative LearningInstruction
Peer Instruction has recently gained interest in computing as an effective active learning pedagogy. The general focus of PI research has been on the in-class portion of PI: multiple choice questions and group discussion. Here, our focus is the reading quizzes completed by students for purposes of class preparation. These quizzes contain content questions but also ask for difficulties or confusion with course material. Consistent with expectations, we demonstrate that providing correct responses to quiz questions positively correlates with other course assessments. Somewhat counter-intuitively, we find that identifying confusions, noting problematic sections, or asking questions about the reading are also correlated with lab grades.
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