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Clickers in the Classroom, a Lunch Discussion

On Friday February 2, 2007 a small group of faculty using clickers for instruction. The group covered topics of logistics, pedagogy and student reactions.

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This week I would like to draw your attention to the tutorials on PRS Clickers. Personal response devices are handy tools being incorporated by faculty to increase interactions, enable peer learning, and check for understanding through polling students... [Read More]

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