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Adaptive quizzes to increase motivation, mark engagement and learning outcomes in a first year accounting unit

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posted on 2024-07-11, 10:53 authored by Bella Ross, Anne-Marie ChaseAnne-Marie Chase, Diane Robbie, Grainne OatesGrainne Oates, Yvette Absalom
Adaptive learning presents educators with a possibility of providing learning opportunities tailored to each student’s individual needs. As such, adaptive learning may contribute to both improving student learning outcomes and increasing student motivation and engagement. In this paper, we present the findings from a pilot of adaptive quizzes in a fully online unit at an Australian higher education provider. Results indicate that adaptive quizzes contribute to student motivation and engagement, and students perceive that adaptive quizzes support their learning. Interestingly, our results reveal that student scores did not increase significantly as a result of the introduction of adaptive quizzes, indicating that students may not be best placed to assess their own learning outcomes. Despite this, we conclude that adaptive quizzes have value to increase student motivation and engagement.

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2365-9440

Journal title

International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education

Volume

15

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1

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article no. 15:30

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30-

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SpringerOpen

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Copyright © The Author(s). 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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eng

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