Research and Teaching: Exploring the Use of an Online Quiz Game to Provide Formative Feedback in a Large-Enrollment, Introductory Biochemistry Course

by: Rachel Milner, Jonathan Parrish, Adrienne Wright, Judy Gnarpe, and Louanne Keenan

In a large-enrollment, introductory biochemistry course for nonmajors, the authors provide students with formative feedback through practice questions in PDF format. Recently, they investigated possible benefits of providing the practice questions via an online game (Brainspan). Participants were randomly assigned to either the online game group or the PDF-only group. Both groups received identical practice questions and correct/incorrect feedback only, with no additional detail. They believed that the game might increase engagement with the material and improve performance on the examination. However, they found that the exam scores of the two groups did not differ.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 11/1/2015Stock # jcst15_045_02_86Volume 045Issue 02

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