Peer-review from learners’ perspective

  • Elisabeth Katzlinger-Felhofer (Speaker)
  • Michael Herzog (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationContributed talkunknown

Description

Within the framework of a broad four-year study with 550 partici- pants in the fields of e-business and business informatics that was conducted at a German and an Austrian university, different media-based learning methods and their effects were compared. In order to be able to draw comparisons with other learning methods, a game-based learning scenario (Beer Game), a case study that was worked on in interuniversity groups and documented in a Wiki as well as peer-review were factored into the study. This article focuses on dif- ferent pedagogical and technical varieties of implementation of a peer-review learning scenario as well as the qualitative analysis of students’ feedback and improvement suggestions. Compared with other media-based learning scenari- os, the peer-review method was rated surprisingly positive in most respects. However, the suggestions for improvement analyzed for the present study main- ly concerned a lack of anonymity in courses with a small number of partici- pants, a lack of knowledge on the part of the reviewers, a wish for more re- views, the possibility to defend one’s paper after the review and a wish for ex- amples what good peer reviews look like. Furthermore the study mirrors the progress that was achieved in the recent past of the peer-review tools.
Period14 Aug 2014
Event title1st PRASAE Workshop, collocated with ICWL 2014
Event typeConference
LocationEstoniaShow on map

Fields of science

  • 509001 Action research
  • 502007 E-commerce
  • 505002 Data protection
  • 503020 Media education
  • 503029 Language teaching research
  • 502050 Business informatics
  • 503008 E-learning
  • 102 Computer Sciences
  • 505015 Legal informatics

JKU Focus areas

  • Management and Innovation
  • Social Systems, Markets and Welfare States
  • Social and Economic Sciences (in general)