Difference between revisions of "Audience response systems"
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− | "Clickers," also known as ''Audience Response Systems'', are small devices that allow real-time statistics to be collected from an audience and | + | "Clickers," also known as ''Audience Response Systems'', are small devices that allow real-time statistics to be collected from an audience and display them in a PowerPoint presentation. Using clickers creates a more interactive learning experience for students and the teacher. The data collected can be used to check comprehension, spark discussion, relate to social norms, and many other aspects of effective teaching. |
[[What a Clicker is and How it Works]] | [[What a Clicker is and How it Works]] | ||
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+ | [[Pedagogy]] | ||
[[Getting Started]] | [[Getting Started]] | ||
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− | [[ | + | [[Making a Non-Interactive PowerPoint Interactive]] |
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[[Giving the Presentation]] | [[Giving the Presentation]] |
Revision as of 10:16, 9 October 2008
"Clickers," also known as Audience Response Systems, are small devices that allow real-time statistics to be collected from an audience and display them in a PowerPoint presentation. Using clickers creates a more interactive learning experience for students and the teacher. The data collected can be used to check comprehension, spark discussion, relate to social norms, and many other aspects of effective teaching.
What a Clicker is and How it Works
Creating an Interactive Presentation