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      Communication preference and the effectiveness of clickers in an Asian university economics course

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      Heliyon
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      Education, Clickers, Student attributes, Communication preference, Economics education, Asian education

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          In this project a web-based classroom response system (“clickers”) was used in teaching an intermediate level economics course. The main purpose of this project is to find out if the use of clickers is beneficial to students taking economics and examine if students' communication preference (e.g. instant messaging, face-to-face conversations, etc.) has an impact on the effectiveness of clickers in improving learning outcomes. Questionnaires and examination performance were used to assess the effectiveness of clickers. The questionnaire results show that around 75% of students in the treatment (clickers) group generally agreed that clickers allowed them to express their views more freely. We also observed that students who prefer to use instant messaging rather than making conversations are generally more positive towards clickers. The use of clickers also benefits the lecturer – teaching evaluation of the lecturer was significantly better for the clickers group. Comparing the examination scores of the two groups, the treatment group performed considerably better and statistically significant differences were found basing on paired t-tests on the differences. The regression analysis further discovered that the use of clickers has the most significant positive effect on students who prefers to communicate through instant messaging.

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          Education; Clickers; Student attributes; Communication preference; Economics education; Asian education

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Elsevier
                2405-8440
                29 April 2020
                April 2020
                29 April 2020
                : 6
                : 4
                : e03847
                Affiliations
                [a ]University of Canberra, Australia
                [b ]Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author. raymond.li@ 123456canberra.edu.au
                Article
                S2405-8440(20)30692-7 e03847
                10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03847
                7195537
                2fdd1423-b956-4773-b87d-bf357a92526c
                © 2020 The Author

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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                : 30 December 2019
                : 8 January 2020
                : 20 April 2020
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                education,clickers,student attributes,communication preference,economics education,asian education

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