Ann Krizzel A. Aban and Lauro L. Fontanil
Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Physics, College of Arts and
Sciences, University of the Philippines Los Baños College Laguna,
Philippines 4031
lauro_06@yahoo.com
Date Received: October 27, 2015; Date Revised: November 20, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No.5,1-9
December 2015 Part I
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Maintaining Students’ Involvement in a Math Lecture Using Countdown Timers 578 KB 11 downloads
Ann Krizzel A. Aban and Lauro L. Fontanil Institute of Mathematical Sciences and...
Involving students in a lecture is an important but not an easy task that every lecturer must encourage. This task becomes even greater in a math class that is composed of eighty to a hundred sixty students. In 2007, the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) started offering some of its basic math courses in lecture-recitation set-up. This shift and many other factors drove most math instructors of UPLB to widely use presentation software, such as the PowerPoint (PPT), to deliver their lectures. The non-stop use of these softwares, however, seems to have negative effects on the students when it comes to maintaining their involvement in a lecture discussion for they tend to be more passive spectators. On the other hand, adding countdown timers strategically on some parts of the discussion seems to lessen such negative effects. This study determined the effectiveness of using countdown timers in maintaining students’ involvement in a lecture of MATH 27 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus II), a course in UPLB commonly taken by sophomore students. Results show that the effectiveness of countdown timers, as perceived by the students, is independent to students’ genders and degree programs, but is dependent to the colleges where the students belong to. Also, some effects of countdown timers are significantly correlated to various data from students’ profiles. It was concluded in the study that the use of countdown timers is effective in maintaining student’s involvement in MATH 27 lectures and might also be useful in other math lecture classes.
Keywords: countdown timer, involvement, lecture