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Student Response Systems

Success stories

“One thing I learned about using CPS [Student Response Systems] that I can share with others”

  1. The Student Managed Assessment mode is something I was not aware of early on, but now I use it all the time.
  2. ExamView has been a great resource for quick access to many questions.
  3. I have students do review together where four have one clicker and work on problems together.  That gets them talking to one another and learning from each other.
  4. I have my students make the questions, and this facilitates learning on many different levels (as well as saving me time!)
  5. I have 2 students work a problem on paper, discuss their work with each other (i.e., come to consensus about the answer) and then have them share a clicker to put in one response.

Source:  http://www.clickerclassroom.com/K-12CaseStudies.html

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Description:  How iClickers are used at the University of Illinois.

 

 

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