Abstract
This paper reports on the use of a combination of prompted written reflection, online discussion and self-assessment as a vehicle for enhancing learning in an undergraduate primary mathematics subject. At the end of semester, 71 students completed a survey of their perceptions about the influence of the components of the experience on their learning, and their online reflections were analyzed for themes and levels of reflection. The students clearly valued the online discussions with their peers and engaged in quality reflection on a range of substantial issues, however the full role of self-assessment was unclear.
Jenni Way