Revel at London South Bank University
This study investigated the use of Revel on an introductory research methods module taken by business Master’s students at London South Bank University.
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This study investigated the use of Revel on an introductory research methods module taken by business Master’s students at London South Bank University.
The teaching team found many benefits to adopting Revel including an increase in student engagement and satisfaction.
Students at Nottingham Business School without a marketing background need to complete a pre-learning course before starting the full programme. The university chose Revel to bring the students up to speed, reduce barriers to learning and monitor engagement.
With growing student numbers, lecturers in Management at City's Business School wanted an accessible tool that would improve independent study skills. They introduced Revel in 2018 and this report shows the effect it has had on learning and engagement.
Revel was used at the University of Stirling as part of a pilot study designed to understand student engagement, experience and satisfaction with the resource. The pilot particularly aimed to understand more about how using Revel impacted on psychology students' engagement with reading.
Students from Swansea University share what they value about instant feedback, interactivity and the learning design features in Revel.
A lecturer from Swansea University's School of Management teaching team presents their findings after piloting Revel in strategy and marketing modules.
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- Jannick Mikkelsen, student, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark (MyEconLab)
- Fredrik Hannfors, student, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden (MyFinanceLab)
- Gillian Saunders, lecturer, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, using MasteringEngineering with Hibbeler: Statics (MasteringEngineering)
- Marion Birch and Niels Walet, Manchester University (MasteringPhysics)
- Carrie Rutherford, London South Bank University, UK (MyMathLab)
- Matthew Olczak, Aston University, UK (MyEconLab)
- Carrie Rutherford, London South Bank University, UK (MyMathLab)
- Jouko Karjalainen, Aalto University, Finland (MasteringPhysics)