The appearance of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or “clickers” in university classrooms has opened an avenue for new forms of communication between instructors and students in large-enrolment classes. Because it allows instructors to pose questions and receive tabulated responses from students in real-time, proponents of this technology herald it as an innovative means for encouraging higher levels of participation, fostering student engagement, and streamlining the assessment process. Having already been experimentally deployed across disciplines ranging from business to the arts and sciences, it is also beginning to be used in the context of information literacy instruction. In this project we employed the technology not to transfer actu...
ABSTRACT. The use of a clicker-based classroom response system with family science students and othe...
The purpose of this paper is to briefly discuss the rationale for using Student Response Systems (SR...
This quasi-experimental study utilized a pretest-posttest design to determine if personal responders...
University of the Pacific librarians used personal response systems (PRS) or clickers in first-year ...
University of the Pacific librarians used personal response systems (PRS) or clickers in first- year...
This study investigated the growing body of research of how personal response systems (PRS) may make...
Classroom response systems are instructional technologies that allow instructors to rapidly collect ...
The incorporation of personal response system (PRS) clickers into teaching pedagogy has created impl...
University of the Pacific librarians used personal response systems (PRS) or clickers in first-year ...
The PRS technology, or “clickers”, can help extend and observe student participation in large-sized ...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
Personal Response systems (PRS) sometimes referred to as audience response systems (ARS) or Electron...
The effectiveness of Personal Response System (PRS) technology, sometimes called clickers, in engagi...
This presentation will model the impact of using a personal response system (PRS) on student percept...
One of the key challenges in Information Literacy (IL) teaching in higher education is ensuring stud...
ABSTRACT. The use of a clicker-based classroom response system with family science students and othe...
The purpose of this paper is to briefly discuss the rationale for using Student Response Systems (SR...
This quasi-experimental study utilized a pretest-posttest design to determine if personal responders...
University of the Pacific librarians used personal response systems (PRS) or clickers in first-year ...
University of the Pacific librarians used personal response systems (PRS) or clickers in first- year...
This study investigated the growing body of research of how personal response systems (PRS) may make...
Classroom response systems are instructional technologies that allow instructors to rapidly collect ...
The incorporation of personal response system (PRS) clickers into teaching pedagogy has created impl...
University of the Pacific librarians used personal response systems (PRS) or clickers in first-year ...
The PRS technology, or “clickers”, can help extend and observe student participation in large-sized ...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
Personal Response systems (PRS) sometimes referred to as audience response systems (ARS) or Electron...
The effectiveness of Personal Response System (PRS) technology, sometimes called clickers, in engagi...
This presentation will model the impact of using a personal response system (PRS) on student percept...
One of the key challenges in Information Literacy (IL) teaching in higher education is ensuring stud...
ABSTRACT. The use of a clicker-based classroom response system with family science students and othe...
The purpose of this paper is to briefly discuss the rationale for using Student Response Systems (SR...
This quasi-experimental study utilized a pretest-posttest design to determine if personal responders...