This paper proposes and presents a unique smart device student response system (SDSRS) that allows for a more flexible input than existing classroom response systems, such as clickers. This, in turn, allows students to respond to the lecturer with higher quality and more relevant information and, thus, improves their active learning. This is of particular relevance in the science and engineering disciplines where methodology is as important, if not more so, than the final answer. The SDSRS allows the lecturer to quickly obtain this pertinent information in real-time within the classroom environment. The proposed system consists of three main elements, namely a student sketch application, a lecturer view-and-edit application and a c...
Student Response Systems (SRS) take many forms but we argue that there are compelling reasons to use...
Personal Response Systems, or "clickers, " are rapidly becoming a ubiquitous presence in u...
The Centre for Innovative Education & Communication Technologies at UWC has designed a Student Respo...
This paper proposes and presents a unique smart device student response system (SDSRS) that allows ...
This paper proposes and presents a unique smart device student response system (SDSRS) that allows f...
This paper outlines the use and evaluation of a recently developed smart device student response sys...
Student response systems (SRSs) have increased in popularity over the past decade, with their use in...
Student response systems (SRSs) have generated significant debate and discussion in the educational ...
Most of the existing student response systems, such as clickers, have limited input capabilities, t...
Most of the existing student response systems, such as clickers, have limited input capabilities, ty...
Existing student response systems, such as Clickers, have limited input capabilities and lack the ne...
Existing student response systems, such as Clickers, have limited input capabilities and lack the ne...
Smartphones are a promising tool as student response systems (SRS) for interactive teaching due to t...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
Classroom assessment techniques (CATs) are ungraded activities in a classroom setting that provide f...
Student Response Systems (SRS) take many forms but we argue that there are compelling reasons to use...
Personal Response Systems, or "clickers, " are rapidly becoming a ubiquitous presence in u...
The Centre for Innovative Education & Communication Technologies at UWC has designed a Student Respo...
This paper proposes and presents a unique smart device student response system (SDSRS) that allows ...
This paper proposes and presents a unique smart device student response system (SDSRS) that allows f...
This paper outlines the use and evaluation of a recently developed smart device student response sys...
Student response systems (SRSs) have increased in popularity over the past decade, with their use in...
Student response systems (SRSs) have generated significant debate and discussion in the educational ...
Most of the existing student response systems, such as clickers, have limited input capabilities, t...
Most of the existing student response systems, such as clickers, have limited input capabilities, ty...
Existing student response systems, such as Clickers, have limited input capabilities and lack the ne...
Existing student response systems, such as Clickers, have limited input capabilities and lack the ne...
Smartphones are a promising tool as student response systems (SRS) for interactive teaching due to t...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
Classroom assessment techniques (CATs) are ungraded activities in a classroom setting that provide f...
Student Response Systems (SRS) take many forms but we argue that there are compelling reasons to use...
Personal Response Systems, or "clickers, " are rapidly becoming a ubiquitous presence in u...
The Centre for Innovative Education & Communication Technologies at UWC has designed a Student Respo...