2017
DOI: 10.31686/ijier.vol5.iss10.797
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Engaging students of Engineering & Technology in positive Group Dynamics using randomly generated Instant Virtual Group (IVG) quizzes

Abstract: A quiz template is developed keeping in mind the group dynamics to engage and encourage group work activities among E&T undergraduates. The Microsoft® Excel VBA programming was used to create random instant virtual groups (IVGs) and to select random questions. Although the IVG quiz selects group members randomly, yet the programming enables “controlled” reoccurrence keeping the entire class in alert state (i.e. allowing previous members from other groups to reappear and regroup). During the quiz, a small g… Show more

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“…This is also supported by (MacNamara & Murphy, 2017) which states that online learning or the use of technology is increasing significantly compared to offline or traditional learning. Therefore, several online quiz applications can be used as technology-based learning media to measure the level of understanding of students, including QMP; TodaysMeet; Padlet; Mentimeter; Kahoot; Quizizz; ThatQuiz; GoConqr; ClassMarker; Edmodo; Scorative, or Google-Flubaroo (Jamro, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also supported by (MacNamara & Murphy, 2017) which states that online learning or the use of technology is increasing significantly compared to offline or traditional learning. Therefore, several online quiz applications can be used as technology-based learning media to measure the level of understanding of students, including QMP; TodaysMeet; Padlet; Mentimeter; Kahoot; Quizizz; ThatQuiz; GoConqr; ClassMarker; Edmodo; Scorative, or Google-Flubaroo (Jamro, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%