The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of technology proficiency and clicker use on students’ perceptions of clickers, engagement and class grade point average. Four hundred five students completed a questionnaire that measured Student Technology Proficiency (STP; Garcia and Zapf, in press), and participated in the validation of two new dependent measures: perception of clickers and student engagement. Class GPA was collected after the semester ended. A 2x2 MANOVA experiment was conducted and yielded no differences between students enrolled in a clicker class versus not, but there were several findings between STP groups. Students high in STP had a favorable view of clickers compared to students low in STP, but students l...
This mixed-methods research study shows that the incorporation of real-time polling in an introducto...
Abstract: This research study explored the effects of the use of clicker technology as a means of fo...
Abstract How can we encourage student participation in large classes? More specifically, how can par...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of technology proficiency and clicker use ...
While technology in the form of laptops and cellphones may be the cause of much of the distraction...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Clickers have been used in schools for nearly a decade. However, there is limited research examining...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
The student response system (a.k.a clickers) had been widely used in classrooms for various pedagogi...
Previous research on the effectiveness of clickers has found their use to be positively associated w...
The 21st century has been described as the digital age. One aspect of life that has been heavily in...
How can we encourage student participation in large classes? More specifically, how can participatio...
The purpose of this paper is to report a study that examined the impact of using Clickers technology...
Clickers, electronic response systems, are widely popular in college classrooms and proponents have ...
This paper applies the extended technology acceptance model (exTAM) in information systems research ...
This mixed-methods research study shows that the incorporation of real-time polling in an introducto...
Abstract: This research study explored the effects of the use of clicker technology as a means of fo...
Abstract How can we encourage student participation in large classes? More specifically, how can par...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of technology proficiency and clicker use ...
While technology in the form of laptops and cellphones may be the cause of much of the distraction...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Clickers have been used in schools for nearly a decade. However, there is limited research examining...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
The student response system (a.k.a clickers) had been widely used in classrooms for various pedagogi...
Previous research on the effectiveness of clickers has found their use to be positively associated w...
The 21st century has been described as the digital age. One aspect of life that has been heavily in...
How can we encourage student participation in large classes? More specifically, how can participatio...
The purpose of this paper is to report a study that examined the impact of using Clickers technology...
Clickers, electronic response systems, are widely popular in college classrooms and proponents have ...
This paper applies the extended technology acceptance model (exTAM) in information systems research ...
This mixed-methods research study shows that the incorporation of real-time polling in an introducto...
Abstract: This research study explored the effects of the use of clicker technology as a means of fo...
Abstract How can we encourage student participation in large classes? More specifically, how can par...