2014
DOI: 10.1088/0143-0807/36/1/015020
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Does using active learning in thermodynamics lectures improve students’ conceptual understanding and learning experiences?

Abstract: Encouraging 'active learning' in the large lecture theatre emerges as a credible recommendation for improving university courses, with reports often showing significant improvements in learning outcomes. However, the recommendations are based predominantly on studies undertaken in mechanics. We set out to examine those claims in the thermodynamics module of a large first year physics course with an established technique, called interactive lecture demonstrations (ILDs). The study took place at The University o… Show more

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“…In terms of the lectures, the results of this study support the recent findings of Georgiou and Sharma (2015) that active learning improves both student experiences and actual learning in thermodynamics. In terms of the lectures, the results of this study support the recent findings of Georgiou and Sharma (2015) that active learning improves both student experiences and actual learning in thermodynamics.…”
Section: Conclusion and Implications For Teachingsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In terms of the lectures, the results of this study support the recent findings of Georgiou and Sharma (2015) that active learning improves both student experiences and actual learning in thermodynamics. In terms of the lectures, the results of this study support the recent findings of Georgiou and Sharma (2015) that active learning improves both student experiences and actual learning in thermodynamics.…”
Section: Conclusion and Implications For Teachingsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The outcomes exhibited that the group exposed to HALS outperformed meaningfully than the group exposed to traditional method in learning Physics' concepts. Georgiou and Sharma (2014) have examined the effect of Interactive-Lecture-Demonstrations (ILD)/active learning and non-ILD lectures on students understanding the concepts of thermodynamics in Physics at high school. The finding revealed that ILDs help students in understanding concepts and provide opportunities for scientific reasoning.…”
Section: Journal Of Education and Social Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FIRST Framework stresses on active learning as a way to achieve the transfer of learning as suggested by Subedi (2004), who states that "Active learning is an important criterion for transfer to occur" (p.593). Additionally, we argue that using active learning may result in enhanced student experience as suggested in a study by Georgiou and Sharma (2014), where they showed that using an active learning technique may have better learner experience.…”
Section: Active Learningmentioning
confidence: 71%