Keeping Students Engaged with Web-Based Polling in the Library Instruction Session

Purpose – This research was performed with the aim of determining the potential benefit(s) of including web‐based polling in the library instruction classroom.Design/methodology/approach – Over the course of a year, web‐based polling was used in library instruction sessions and the survey results were recorded. Feedback forms were also used to gauge a sense of the students' experiences with this form of active learning.Findings – This study found that web‐based polling in a library instruction classroom benefits both students and instructors. The students enjoy these sessions and are more attentive than in a typical lecture, which leads to better learning. Instructors are able to learn about the students' uses of technology, research methods, and more with the polling capability.Research limitations/implications – The research in this study was only done using the free version of Poll Everywhere in management classes. It would be interesting to see if the results would be the same in other business classe...