Abstract

This paper is an empirical descriptive and at the same time exploratory case study of using Google Forms (GF) with integrated video listening as part of an online formative assessment (FA) in English for Medical Purposes (EMP), with a group of 74 first-year undergraduate students in medicine (N = 74), to engage students and facilitate constant autonomous learning. The online FA was based on a segment of the movie entitled A-word – standing for Autism – and it checked the students’ application of medical vocabulary, language functions, doctor-patient interviewing, and symptoms of autism. The online formative assessment was compared with a traditional onsite listening FA in terms of administration and results. The onsite FA had a similar degree of complexity and was conducted with the same group of students – a segment from One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, a classic on life in a psychiatric institution, within the same scope of neuropsychiatric conditions. The impact of online FA on students was measured with Mentimeter (https://www.mentimeter.com/). The results of this case study demonstrate that the GF-based FA of listening in EMP is an enhanced version of the traditional one. In traditional FA feedback was general and approximate while overall statistics were not automatically generated. Reaching a more refined picture of the overall and individual student performance with question breakdown in onsite FA required additional time investment, and consequently, remedial teaching could not take place immediately. Online FA was low-anxiety, highly participative, and user-friendly. It offered students timely feedback on their learning and teachers a faithful, automatic picture of individual and group performance for further remedial strategies. Likewise, the impact and attitude to online FA measured by Mentimeter were positive and were associated with increased autonomy, online delivery, engagement through professionally relevant content, and focus on learning rather than testing and grading.

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