Sat 21 Feb 2026 13:40 - 14:00 at Meeting Room 105 - Peer Instruction Chair(s): Paul Denny

In Peer Instruction (PI) an instructor displays a hard multiple-choice question during lecture that students answer individually, discuss verbally with nearby peers, answer individually again, and finally, the instructor leads a discussion of the question. Peer Instruction typically increases student learning and motivation over traditional lecture. We added a text-chat mode to improve PI for remote synchronous learning. This feature assigns students to discussion groups to maximize the number of groups that have members with different answers. The tool was pilot tested in Winter 2022 and revised. In Fall 2022 and Winter 2023 it was tested at one institution. In Fall 2024 it was tested at four institutions. We conducted a log file analysis of student data from 1394 students and analyzed surveys with 848 student responses. We found that questions answered using the text-chat had a significantly higher improvement than those using traditional verbal discussion, although the two modes were tested with different questions. Interestingly, most of the students preferred to discuss the question verbally, although some preferred the text-chat discussion. These results inform efforts to improve the effectiveness of Peer Instruction and increase its adoption.

Sat 21 Feb

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13:40 - 15:00
Peer Instruction Papers at Meeting Room 105
Chair(s): Paul Denny The University of Auckland
13:40
20m
Talk
A Multi-Institutional Study on Peer Instruction: Evaluating Text-Chat with Assigned Group Members vs Verbal Discussion
Papers
Xingjian Gu University of Michigan, Barbara Ericson University of Michigan, Zihan Wu University of Michigan, Margaret Ellis Virginia Tech, Janice Pearce Berea College, Susan Rodger Duke University, Yesenia Velasco Duke University
14:00
20m
Talk
Overcoming Barriers to Adopting Peer Instruction
Papers
Xingjian Gu University of Michigan, Memuna Tariq University of Michigan, Zihan Wu University of Michigan, Barbara Ericson University of Michigan
14:20
20m
Talk
Supporting Peer-to-Peer Learning with LLMs: Investigating Smarter Student Solution Recommendations}
Papers
Sandra Wiktor University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Aileen Benedict University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Mohsen Dorodchi University of North Carolina Charlotte