“Text feedback will change your class,” Jared Campbell of Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, told the Third Annual Faculty Development Conference participants.
Text feedback – – texting the instructor during the class – – is one of the big ways to engage Gen Y and Gen Z in face-to-face classes, he noted.
The texts can be student:
*Responses to a poll or survey
*Answers to a quiz question
*Open ended short comments
*Ideas that the students themselves generate
*Feedback on a specific activity or concept.
Text feedback engages students to a much higher degree, creating motivation, interaction, and increasing learning during class time.
Texting answers to a quiz question is one way to increase formative or ongoing frequent assessments, which research has been shown to enhance learning. Because response do not identify the individual student, texting is a way for students to “painlessly fall on the ground” in their learning, said Campbell.
“Texting is also a way to deepen the discussion in class,” relayed Campbell.