Last month, Alan Hayes (Department of Computer Science) and I travelled to the Plymouth e-Learning Conference 2009 to present a paper that we had written with Prof. James Davenport, entitled The use of an Electronic Voting System to enhance student feedback. The slides from the presentation appear below.
The presentation began by giving a brief overview of the of the ARS pilot project at the University of Bath before moving onto exploring use of the technology to support the (formative) assessment and feedback process in the CM30072 Networking unit.
For a fuller description of the study, including the presentation of research data, conclusions and scope for future work, colleagues may like to download the paper from OPuS at: http://opus.bath.ac.uk/12505/


[...] Plymouth e-Learning Conference 2009, The Roland Levinsky Building, University of Plymouth [blog post] – Delivered my first conference presentation with Alan Hayes (Department of Computer Science). A fuller description of the study, including the presentation of research data, conclusions and scope for future work, can be found in the paper. This can be downloaded from OPuS. [...]