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The PRESTO Project relay: Open, Asynchronous Learning in Virtual Peer Groups
The PRESTO Project relay: Open, Asynchronous Learning in Virtual Peer Groups

Author(s): Pieter W. G. Bots, Els van Daalen, Sofia M. Dopper
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Higher Education
Published by: European Distance and E-Learning Network
Keywords: Learning effectiveness; improvement of learning experience; Learning innovation; New ICT and media applications in learning; Online learning environments and platforms

Summary/Abstract: Academic education entails that students engage in open-ended assignments. Global education entails that students interact in projects with peers world-wide. The logistic challenge of offering academic project work to a large, heterogeneous student body, while keeping instructor workload manageable, is daunting. Project relays on the PRESTO software platform meet this challenge. In a project relay, students work in a virtual peer group on assignments that are organized in successive steps, where each step is peer reviewed. Unlike a regular peer review, the reviewing students revise the work they have reviewed. They then add the next step to it, and pass the improved-and-extended work on to another student. The PRESTO software fully automates the relay workflow, facilitates defining, monitoring, and grading projects, and has been adapted for use in LTI-compliant MOOCs. Since 2013, over 20 project relays have run in several courses at Delft University of Technology. Evaluations show that a project relay realizes the intended learning outcomes, but can at times be stressful for students. This prompts ideas for further pedagogical and technical improve¬ments.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 451-459
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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