Using peer instruction in an analysis course: A report from the field

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This paper is meant to give some kind of manual instruction for the use of audience response systems for performing peer instruction in class. The different aspects one has to take into account when trying to implement this method are presented. In all of the sections, additional links and references are provided. The author reports on and reflects on his individual decisions when conducting peer teaching in an analysis course at the university. Finally, the results of the corresponding evaluation are presented and discussed.

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Kempen, L. (2021). Using peer instruction in an analysis course: A report from the field. Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 40(3), 234–248. https://doi.org/10.1093/teamat/hraa013

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