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The Experience of Teachers in the Application of ActivInspire Interactive Evaluation System in Classroom: A Case of Teachers in Lithuania
The Experience of Teachers in the Application of ActivInspire Interactive Evaluation System in Classroom: A Case of Teachers in Lithuania

Author(s): Romas Prakapas, Jolita Dudaitė
Subject(s): Information Architecture, School education, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: ActivInspire; information and communication technology; interactive evaluation system;audience response system;

Summary/Abstract: New technologies are evidently gaining access to daily school life. Considering new challenges, the educators search for new ways to update educational content in the 21st Century when learning paradigms are changing. Soon, the new technological tools and solutions become predominant and change the traditional approach to teaching and learning. The new technologies not only help the educators to provide the relevant educational content in an easier and diverse way, but also to organise the evaluation of the results. This is particularly important for the educational process, taking into account the relevant issues of the period.The article presents results of a survey. Participants of the survey were teachers who use the ActivInspire interactive evaluation system in their lessons. These teachers were the first to use this system in Lithuania. No studies on the experience in the use of the interactive evaluation system in Lithuania have been carried out before. During a school year, the teachers were writing reflections about their experience in using the interactive teaching tools in lessons: interactive whiteboard, electronic textbooks and the audience response system. Generally, the teachers had a positive opinion about the use of the interactive evaluation system in classroom. The teachers emphasized in particular the aspect of usefulness of the audience response system. In addition to the aspect of usefulness, other aspects marked by the teachers as important were those of attractiveness, time management and impact on learning. This experience of teachers in Lithuania in using the ActivInspire evaluation system in classroom is similar to the experience of teachers in other countries.

  • Issue Year: 16/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 181-195
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English