Handheld wireless transponders, commonly referred to as ‘clickers’, are similar to standard household remote controls. The present study advances a dialogue in the literature about the specific ways in which clickers may be effectively used in the classroom. The present study was a survey of 516 students who were using clickers in a university course in 2006 or 2007. Student perceptions related to the use of clickers were more favorable in 2007 than in 2006. In addition, responses were more positive among introductory psychology students compared to other participants. Almost half (46%) of the responses to an open-ended question about the ‘most helpful’ uses of clickers included comments that the clickers had helped in some way with underst...
Abstract: This research study explored the effects of the use of clicker technology as a means of fo...
The use of “clickers” is becoming increasingly common in higher education. Literature on this teachi...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
Handheld wireless transponders, commonly referred to as ‘clickers’, are similar to standard househol...
Handheld wireless transponders, commonly referred to as ‘clickers’, are similar to standard househol...
Wireless student response systems—“clickers”—address two of the oldest and most fundamental challeng...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Clickers, electronic response systems, are widely popular in college classrooms and proponents have ...
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...
While technology – in the form of laptops and cellphones – may be the cause of much of...
The majority of students today are conversant with modern technology such as social media, the inter...
During the Winter 2006 semester, a wireless student response system was utilized in a general educat...
Audience response systems or 'clickers ' are being used widely in both large and small edu...
"Clickers" are individual response devices that allow each student to respond to questions presented...
Abstract: This research study explored the effects of the use of clicker technology as a means of fo...
The use of “clickers” is becoming increasingly common in higher education. Literature on this teachi...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
Handheld wireless transponders, commonly referred to as ‘clickers’, are similar to standard househol...
Handheld wireless transponders, commonly referred to as ‘clickers’, are similar to standard househol...
Wireless student response systems—“clickers”—address two of the oldest and most fundamental challeng...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Clickers, electronic response systems, are widely popular in college classrooms and proponents have ...
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...
While technology – in the form of laptops and cellphones – may be the cause of much of...
The majority of students today are conversant with modern technology such as social media, the inter...
During the Winter 2006 semester, a wireless student response system was utilized in a general educat...
Audience response systems or 'clickers ' are being used widely in both large and small edu...
"Clickers" are individual response devices that allow each student to respond to questions presented...
Abstract: This research study explored the effects of the use of clicker technology as a means of fo...
The use of “clickers” is becoming increasingly common in higher education. Literature on this teachi...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...