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1 Workshop on Electronic Voting Systems by Andreas and George Historical – Overview - Pedagogy. Hardware. Software and running the example show. Comments. Group session – group in two – prepare your show (three questions) Demo of group results Discussions

2 Pedagogy of using PowerPoint Vote or Personal Response Systems in class teaching. Stimulation of discussion and thinking. Equal opportunity for all students to participate in class. Reducing Social and learner "Alienation" in large groups of students. Group work and group decision making. Group interaction and communication (development of skills) Opportunity for Statistical Analysis to improve the "Total Learning Experience”.

3 The Hardware of the PowerPoint Voting System The Base connected to the USB portThe Base for the wireless connection The clickapad remote voting device

4 How the system works: class in action Voting in action

5 The Results of Voting Results as seen on screen/board and on laptop after the voting for one question is completed

6 Who was playing as James Bond in the film "Live and Let Die"? 1. Pierce Brosnan 1. Pierce Brosnan 2. Ernie Wise 2. Ernie Wise 3. Roger Moore 3. Roger Moore 4. Sean Connery 4. Sean Connery

7 You have just reversed into the VC’s car in the car park, what do you do? 1. Drive off and hope no one has seen you. 1. Drive off and hope no one has seen you. 2. Park up, go the reception and claim someone else did a hit and run. 2. Park up, go the reception and claim someone else did a hit and run. 3. Tell The Head the bad news. 3. Tell The Head the bad news. 4. Phone in sick. 4. Phone in sick.

8 Take two apples from three apples, how many do you have? 1. One 1. One 2. Two 2. Two 3. Three 3. Three 4. Four 4. Four 5. No idea 5. No idea

9 What do you usually do on your Holidays? 1. Catch up with house and family matters 1. Catch up with house and family matters 2. Travelling to exotic or historic places 2. Travelling to exotic or historic places 3. Read a book in a peaceful environment 3. Read a book in a peaceful environment 4. Sun worshiping by the beach with a cocktail in hand 4. Sun worshiping by the beach with a cocktail in hand 5. Sports activities 5. Sports activities 6. Going out with friends and family 6. Going out with friends and family 7. Visiting the elderly relatives 7. Visiting the elderly relatives

10 What do you usually do on your Holidays? 1. Catch up with house and family matters 1. Catch up with house and family matters 2. Travelling to exotic or historic places 2. Travelling to exotic or historic places 3. Read a book in a peaceful environment 3. Read a book in a peaceful environment 4. Sun worshiping by the beach with a cocktail in hand 4. Sun worshiping by the beach with a cocktail in hand 5. Sports activities 5. Sports activities 6. Going out with friends and family 6. Going out with friends and family 7. Visiting the elderly relatives 7. Visiting the elderly relatives Drive off Off Sick Someone else Truth

11 to be or not to be? 1. Yes 1. Yes 2. No 2. No

12 What is the capital of Maroco? 1. Casablanca 1. Casablanca 2. Glascow 2. Glascow 3. Marakesh 3. Marakesh 4. Ancara 4. Ancara

13 What is the capital of Scotland? 1. Casablanca 1. Casablanca 2. Glascow 2. Glascow 3. Marakesh 3. Marakesh 4. Ancara 4. Ancara

14 Students evaluation of Personal Response Systems. Students' Satisfaction from use of PPVOTE/PRS in a Marketing Lecture Enjoyable (3-5): 71.9% Enjoyable (1-2): 28.1% Consultation (3-5): 86.0% Consultation (1-2): 14.0% Reinforcement (3-5): 89.5% Reinforcement (1-2): 10.5% Team work (3-5): 84.2% Team work (1-2): 15.8% Style of Lecturing (3-5) 80.7% Style of Lecturing (1-2) 19.3% Interactivity (3-5) 89.5% Interactivity (1-2) 10.5%

15 Students comments for the use of Personal Response Systems during Lectures. Very good method of learning!!. It gave us the chance to test what we had learned and get some feed back on how well we knew the subject. It was a nice change from straight lecture! It is a new and interactive teaching.... along with fun it helped to discuss the question before it was answered that way we were able to argue and then have our questions answered. It made us think for ourselves which helps us to remember more. It gets everyone involved in the lectures stopping people from drifting off. It allows students to talk and discuss answers and encourages student input…..

16 Focus Group results: Reasons for preferring Electronic Voting Systems “I like PRS because………..” Interactivity Interactivity Brought “Focus” - “let’s me think about something” Brought “Focus” - “let’s me think about something” Stimulating - “motivated me when I usually dropped off” Stimulating - “motivated me when I usually dropped off” Fun, prevents boredom, etc Fun, prevents boredom, etc Liked Feedback and additional teacher explanation Liked Feedback and additional teacher explanation Group discussion let us learn together Group discussion let us learn together

17 What do I have to care for, before the presentation Have I rehearsed? Have I ticked the “InstaVote”. Did I checked the Keypad setup and test some clickapads? Is the show visible? Are the questions clear? Have I been too ambitious (check the time)?


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