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Title: | Harnessing the power of MCQ co-creation in higher education : insights into perceptions of helping behavior | Authors: | Ko, A Chiu, W Sabapathy, S |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Source: | EDULEARN25 Proceedings, p. 8130-8133 | Abstract: | Social support within peer groups is essential in higher education, where students are often organized into project groups to achieve specific objectives. Traditionally, these groups function in isolation, with inter-group assistance perceived as competitive rather than collaborative. This paper explores the transformative potential of student co-creation projects, which dissolve the boundaries of individual groups to foster a class-wide collaborative environment. Conducted during the 2024 academic year, this study involved undergraduate students at a public university in Hong Kong. The project challenged students with the technical complexities of company law, requiring them to collaboratively develop multiple-choice questions on the university's learning management system. This approach enabled both individual students and groups to learn actively together, practice critical thinking skills, and develop the ability to make well-reasoned judgments. The study identifies key antecedents for successful co-creation, including helping behavior among students, their readiness to co-create, and intrinsic motivation to participate. Prior to the project's commencement, students completed a self-administered survey, yielding 318 valid responses. Exploratory factor analysis and reliability tests validated the three factors. Regression analysis revealed that readiness to co-create, motivational factors, and helping behavior are significant predictors of students' improved preparation for subject revision and examination. This exploratory study provides valuable insights for instructors, highlighting not only traditional intrinsic motivators and readiness to co-create but also emphasizing the critical role of social support in facilitating successful co-creation projects. It underscores the importance of a student-centric approach in fostering a supportive and integrative educational environment that prepares students for collaborative professional landscapes. | Keywords: | Active learning Cocreation Critical thinking Helping behavior Learning management system MCQs Student-centric approach |
Publisher: | International Academy of Technology, Education and Development | ISBN: | 978-84-09-74218-9 | DOI: | 10.21125/edulearn.2025.2070 | Description: | 17th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, June 30 - July 2, 2025 | Rights: | Posted with permission of the publisher. © Copyright 2025, IATED Academy. This work is subject to copyright. All rights reserved. The intellectual property rights of the contents of the publication are the sole property of IATED Academy and therefore the reproduction, distribution, public disclosure, transformation, or any other activity that can be carried out with the contents of its proceedings is forbidden, without written consent from IATED Academy. The following publication A. Ko, W. Chiu, S. Sabapathy (2025) HARNESSING THE POWER OF MCQ CO-CREATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION: INSIGHTS INTO PERCEPTIONS OF HELPING BEHAVIOR, EDULEARN25 Proceedings, pp. 8130-8133 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2025.2070. |
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