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How to improve the peer review method: Free-selection vs assigned-pair protocol evaluated in a computer networking course
Authors:Pantelis M. Papadopoulos  Thomas D. Lagkas  Stavros N. Demetriadis
Affiliation:1. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, P.O. Box 114, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece;2. University of Western Macedonia, Kozani, Greece
Abstract:This study provides field research evidence on the efficiency of a “free-selection” peer review assignment protocol as compared to the typically implemented “assigned-pair” protocol. The study employed 54 sophomore students who were randomly assigned into three groups: Assigned-Pair (AP) (the teacher assigns student works for review to student pairs), Free-Selection (FS) (students are allowed to freely explore and select peer work for review), and No Review (NR) (control group). AP and FS student groups studied and reviewed peer work in the domain of Computer Networking, supported by a web-based environment designed to facilitate the two peer review protocols. Our results indicate that students following the Free Selection protocol demonstrate (a) better domain learning outcomes, and (b) better reviewer skills, compared to the AP condition. Overall, the study analyzes the benefits and shortcomings of the FS vs AP review assignment protocol, providing evidence that the FS condition can be multiply beneficial to students who engage in peer review activities.
Keywords:Teaching/learning strategies   Pedagogical issues   Interactive learning environments   Multimedia/hypermedia systems
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