Little investigation has been conducted on the use of Personal Response Systems (PRS) in either graduate-level courses or health professions education. Through anonymous participation in focus groups, graduate physical therapy students described specific aspects of PRS that they felt facilitated their learning, as well as aspects that hindered their learning. A Likert-type survey was constructed based on focus group outcomes and was offered to the entire population of physical therapy students at our institution. Results indicated that PRS was perceived to be useful for examination preparation, application of concepts, facilitation of discussion, and immediate feedback. Participants perceived cost and technical issues, including lack of fac...
Student response systems (SRS) are hand-held devices or mobile phone polling systems which collate r...
Purpose: Mentoring is a process and a relationship between a novice and an expert that fosters intel...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study set out to identify strengths and weaknesses of n...
Little investigation has been conducted on the use of Personal Response Systems (PRS) in either grad...
The problem addressed is the significant lack of empirical research to describe the nature and exten...
Personal response system (PRS) is an infrared frequency “clicker” system which promotes active, enga...
To increase student engagement, active participation, and performance, personal response systems (cl...
Personal Response systems (PRS) sometimes referred to as audience response systems (ARS) or Electron...
This paper describes a study which used a personal response system (PRS) for formative assessment an...
Contains fulltext : 137218.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pee...
This presentation will model the impact of using a personal response system (PRS) on student percept...
According to the American Physical Therapy Association\u27s (APTA) current Standards for Accreditati...
This study investigated the growing body of research of how personal response systems (PRS) may make...
Background: Physical Therapy (PT) is a dynamic health profession. There is a compelling need to educ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perspectives of three graduates of a problem-based lean...
Student response systems (SRS) are hand-held devices or mobile phone polling systems which collate r...
Purpose: Mentoring is a process and a relationship between a novice and an expert that fosters intel...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study set out to identify strengths and weaknesses of n...
Little investigation has been conducted on the use of Personal Response Systems (PRS) in either grad...
The problem addressed is the significant lack of empirical research to describe the nature and exten...
Personal response system (PRS) is an infrared frequency “clicker” system which promotes active, enga...
To increase student engagement, active participation, and performance, personal response systems (cl...
Personal Response systems (PRS) sometimes referred to as audience response systems (ARS) or Electron...
This paper describes a study which used a personal response system (PRS) for formative assessment an...
Contains fulltext : 137218.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pee...
This presentation will model the impact of using a personal response system (PRS) on student percept...
According to the American Physical Therapy Association\u27s (APTA) current Standards for Accreditati...
This study investigated the growing body of research of how personal response systems (PRS) may make...
Background: Physical Therapy (PT) is a dynamic health profession. There is a compelling need to educ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perspectives of three graduates of a problem-based lean...
Student response systems (SRS) are hand-held devices or mobile phone polling systems which collate r...
Purpose: Mentoring is a process and a relationship between a novice and an expert that fosters intel...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study set out to identify strengths and weaknesses of n...