Teaching with Technology to Engage Students and Enhance Learning

University of Massachusetts Amherst Working Paper No. 2007-1

27 Pages Posted: 19 Jan 2007

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Daniel Lass

University of Massachusetts at Amherst - College of Natural Resources & the Environment - Department of Resource Economics

Bernard Morzuch

University of Massachusetts

Richard Rogers

University of Massachusetts at Amherst - College of Natural Resources & the Environment - Department of Resource Economics

Date Written: January 2007

Abstract

Teaching technology effects on student learning in a large lecture introductory statistics course were tested. Findings show in-class personal response systems and on-line homework/quizzes significantly improve student exam scores. We infer proven small class techniques, participating in class and doing homework via technologies, can restore sound pedagogy in larger classes. The experiment was conducted using just one class, but factors usually unaccounted for in assessment research were controlled, especially the instructor and other materials. The technologies investigated here can provide learning benefits to students even in larger courses often criticized for their inability to provide students quality learning experiences.

Keywords: Teaching, technology, statistics, active learning

JEL Classification: A22, C9, C21, I21

Suggested Citation

Lass, Daniel and Morzuch, Bernard and Rogers, Richard, Teaching with Technology to Engage Students and Enhance Learning (January 2007). University of Massachusetts Amherst Working Paper No. 2007-1, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=958036 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.958036

Daniel Lass (Contact Author)

University of Massachusetts at Amherst - College of Natural Resources & the Environment - Department of Resource Economics ( email )

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Bernard Morzuch

University of Massachusetts ( email )

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Amherst, MA 01003-9246
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Richard Rogers

University of Massachusetts at Amherst - College of Natural Resources & the Environment - Department of Resource Economics ( email )

Stockbridge Hall
80 Campus Center Way
Amherst, MA 01003-9246
United States

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