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Student Learning in an Active Classroom

Active Learning from the student's point of view
Engaging students in multimedia-mediated Constructivist learning – Students’ perceptions
We studied the impact of using multimedia on students who have little experience with working in a problem-solving design environment. Students worked in groups and created an interactive multimedia application with Macromedia Director. They were responsible for all project development decisions during their learning process. A survey questionnaire administered at the end of the project captured their perceptions. The students showed positive attitudes towards the project with respect to their learning motivation and understanding, skills and their teamwork abilities.
Mai Neo and Tse-Kian Neo
Faculty of Creative Multimedia, Multimedia University, Malaysia
“It’s Not You, It’s the Room” - Are the High-Tech, Active Learning Classrooms Worth It?
Several institutions have redesigned traditional learning spaces to better realize the potential of active, experiential learning. We compare student performance in traditional and active learning classrooms in a large, introductory biology course using the same syllabus, course goals, exams, and instructor.
Sehoya Cotner, Jessica Loper, J. D. Walker, and D. Christopher Brooks
26 Questions Every Student Should Be Able To Answer

These questions are more about the student than you, your classroom, or education. What every student should know starts with themselves and moves outwards to your content area: self knowledge-> content knowledge. As an educator, your job is lead students to understanding, but student self-awareness and self-knowledge should precede that.