The impact of audience response systems in a multicultural Asian context
Abstract
This research investigated the implementation of an audience response system (ARS) to
learning in a multicultural Asian context using multiple case methodology. Four academic
staff teaching in four diverse units with different student numbers (n=133) used ARS as one
of their teaching approaches with each using it in very different ways. Both quantitative and
qualitative data was collected through questionnaires and convergent interviewing of staff
and students. Six constructs emerging from the literature were investigated and five are
reported. Although some results aligned with other research, some specific issues were
identified and appear relevant not only to other similar cultural contexts but possibly all
contexts. The paper concludes with questions for further research into ARS in a
multicultural Asian context in pursuant of choices for learners and learning.
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Suggested Citation
Rozz Albon and Tony Jewels. "The impact of audience response systems in a multicultural Asian context" Paper presented at the Ascilite 2007 conference: ICT: Providing choices for learners and learning. Singapore. Dec. 2007.