Journal of Information Systems Education
Abstract
The present study was carried out within a systems analysis and design workshop. In addition to the standard analysis and design tasks, this workshop included practices designed to enhance student capabilities related to non-technical knowledge areas, such as critical thinking, interpersonal and team skills, and business understanding. Each task was reviewed and assessed by both the students and the instructor. The main research study objective was to examine the effect of team-based peer-review on the students’ learning process in an information systems workshop, What is presented is data referring to the grading process, to students’ enhanced learning reflected in the narrowing gap between the instructor’s and the students’ grading, as well as the students’ reflections demonstrating their perception of the workshop’s components.
Recommended Citation
Lavy, Ilana and The Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Aharon Yadin
(2010)
"Team-Based Peer Review as a Form of Formative Assessment - The Case of a Systems Analysis and Design Workshop,"
Journal of Information Systems Education: Vol. 21
:
Iss.
1
, 85-98.
Available at:
https://aisel.aisnet.org/jise/vol21/iss1/8
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