Keywords

mobile technology, nursing education, online student response system, student engagement

 

Authors

  1. Wang, Weiwen DNP, RN
  2. Sun, Ran MSN, RN
  3. Huang, Linda PharmD
  4. Swigart, Valerie PhD, RN

Abstract

Background: Online student response systems (OSRSs), driven by the Internet and cell phone technology, provide a free, easily accessible method to increase student engagement, facilitate active learning, and provide learners and teachers with instant feedback about learning progress.

 

Purpose: This article describes undergraduate nursing students' use of 2 OSRSs and their perceptions of the impact of the tools on class participation and engagement.

 

Methods: Students used their own mobile phones or computers to access 2 types of OSRSs: a classic and a game-based OSRS.

 

Results: Students indicated that both systems increased participation and engagement. The game-based OSRS was favored over the classic OSRS. The potential for use of the game-based OSRS for assessing rapid-answer fact-based knowledge and the classic OSRS for assessing more complex learning tasks is discussed.

 

Conclusion: Nurse educators are encouraged to consider integrating online response system technology into their classroom teaching.