Utilización de tarjetas IF-AT para que los alumnos profundicen en el aprendizaje de los contenidos del curso
Author
Luna, AnaDate
2023Abstract
The free access to online materials has changed the
role of traditional lectures from being a vehicle to deliver course
content to providing face-to-face guidance to clarify and expand
on difficult concepts. This means students instead of listening
and taking notes, participate in interactive activities that revise
the lecture’s content. Active learning strategies are seen as
positive steps towards increasing students’ engagement and
learning during class time. In particular, posting multiple-
choice questions (MCQ) is a popular technique to both capture
student attention and fix possible misconceptions
Quizzes using IF-AT cards differ from other in-class MCQ
approaches such as clickers in that students work in groups, and
that they must continue to discuss a question until they find the
correct answer. This paper reports on two different experiences
of using IF-AT cards to revise course content for (a) the second
year Computer Systems course and (b) a first year Physics
course. The dynamics of team collaboration and its impact on
test results is analysed for each course. Both case studies indicate
that IF-AT cards succeed in engaging students to discuss and
consolidate their knowledge. Additionally, collaborative
discussion supports soft skills development such as technical
communication skills.