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Erschienen in: Journal of Computing in Higher Education 2/2020

24.06.2019

Managing in-lecture media use: the feasibility and value of a split-class policy

verfasst von: Douglas A. Parry, Daniel B. le Roux, Laurenz A. Cornelissen

Erschienen in: Journal of Computing in Higher Education | Ausgabe 2/2020

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Abstract

High levels of digital media use have become a feature of university lectures. While certainly capable of supporting learning outcomes, studies indicate that, when media use is off-task, it presents as a disruption, distracting both users and those around them from academic tasks. In this study an exploratory, mixed-methods assessment of a media use policy for a semester-long course is presented. This policy divided the lecture theatre into two sections, one for those who wished to use digital devices and one for those who did not. Such a policy empowered students to leverage the value of media, if desired, while affording those who wished not to use media, or be disrupted by their peers’ use of media, a degree of protection from distracting cues. Findings indicate that those who consistently selected the same side performed better than those who moved from side to side. Two post-course focus groups revealed that, while having some limitations, the policy was well received by the participants and heightened their awareness of the possible distractions of off-task media use, enabling them to identify and maintain a strategy for their in-lecture attentional allocation and behaviour.

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1
The university is ranked inside the top 400 on the 2017/2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings (Times Higher Education 2017) and has a student population of 31,639.
 
2
Two participants were international exchange students and were not assigned to a faculty or program.
 
3
In the relevant grading system, a grade of 50 is required to achieve a pass and a grade of 75 represents a distinction.
 
4
In addition to the five media use categories (device only, device high, non-device high, non-device only, movers), the table presents three more general categories (Device, No Device and Movers).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Managing in-lecture media use: the feasibility and value of a split-class policy
verfasst von
Douglas A. Parry
Daniel B. le Roux
Laurenz A. Cornelissen
Publikationsdatum
24.06.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Computing in Higher Education / Ausgabe 2/2020
Print ISSN: 1042-1726
Elektronische ISSN: 1867-1233
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12528-019-09232-z

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