Normand Roy
Université de Montréal
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Frontiers in ICT | 2018
Bruno Poellhuber; Samuel Fournier St-Laurent; Normand Roy
Since the pedagogical reform undertaken in the field of physics teaching with the SCALE-UP project, research has shown that active learning classrooms (ALC) can lead to substantial gains. The reflection on ALC is now burgeoning, with this area being the number-one focus of university technological investments in 2017. However, even though a kind of ALC standard has emerged (teacher pod at the centre of the room, round tables, a projector for each table, etc.), very few researchers actually investigate the precise layout of ALCs and which particular features are the most important from the students’ perspective. This is precisely what this study aims to do, relying on the TAM (Technological Adoption Model). The study took place in three colleges located in Quebec which had installed an ALC using a functional analysis approach. In this process, nine functions were identified. A single-items questionnaire was developed around a modified TAM (including interest) and sent to 352 students who rated the frequency of use, utility, interest and ease of use of each of the nine functions. Qualitative data were collected through group interviews with students. Average scores were computed for each construct with the nine functions and they showed satisfactory consistency. Automated text analyses were conducted on the answers to the open-ended question. The results show that from the students’ perspective, the most important functions are related to features that facilitate group work (having a team table and using wall surfaces that can support image projections and annotations). Being able to use computers supplied by the college, connect student-owned devices to the team projector and annotate projection surfaces also ranked high. The correlation between frequency of use, interest, utility and ease of use is high and statistically significant. The qualitative data show that having comfortable, movable chairs is also important. The special look and feel of an ALC also seems to make students more comfortable. On a less positive side, some students indicate that visual obstruction is an obstacle in the periods when the teachers lecture in the class. These results may support cost-effective ALC design.
Interdisciplinary Education and Psychology | 2017
Roch Chouinard; Normand Roy; Isabelle Archambault; Jonathan Smith
Corresponding author: Roch Chouinard, Université de Montréal, Département de psychopédagogie et d’andragogie, Montreal, QC, Canada. E-mail: [email protected] Citation: Chouinard, R., Roy, N., Archambault, I., Smith, J. (2017). Relationships with Teachers and Achievement Motivation in the Context of the Transition to Secondary School. Interdisciplinary Education and Psychology, 2(1):1. Open Access Interdisciplinary Education and Psychology
British Journal of Educational Psychology | 2007
Roch Chouinard; Thierry Karsenti; Normand Roy
British Journal of Educational Psychology | 2008
Roch Chouinard; Normand Roy
Revue des sciences de l'éducation | 2004
Roch Chouinard; Caroline Plouffe; Normand Roy
Raisons éducatives | 2017
Bruno Poellhuber; Normand Roy; Madona Moukhachen
Archive | 2017
Thierry Karsenti; Julien Bugmann; Normand Roy
Formation et profession | 2017
Julie Bergeron; Normand Roy; Roch Chouinard; Valérie Lessard; Jonathan Smith
Educational Journal of the University of Patras UNESCO Chair | 2014
Emmanuel Bernet; Thierry Karsenti; Normand Roy
Archive | 2013
Simon Collin; Stéphanie Simard; Gabriel Dumouchel; Patrick Giroux; Aziz Rasmy; Maxim Morin; Ariane Dupuis; Andrée Boily; Normand Roy