Student response systems (SRS) are hand-held devices or mobile phone polling systems which collate real-time, individual responses to on-screen questions. Previous research examining their role in higher education has highlighted both advantages and disadvantages of their use. This paper explores how different SRS influence the learning experience of psychology students across different levels of their programme. Across two studies, first year students’ experience of using Turningpoint clickers and second year students’ experience of using Poll Everywhere was investigated. Evaluations of both studies revealed that SRS have a number of positive impacts on learning, including enhanced engagement, active learning, peer interaction, and formati...
In Introductory Psychology, 30 graduate TAs/faculty teach 2700 students annually. This year we devel...
Technologies such as audience response units (‘clickers’) have been used to facilitate greater stude...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
Student response systems (SRS) are hand-held devices or mobile phone polling systems which collate r...
Student response systems (SRSs) have been used in a number of disciplines in higher education and, g...
The use of Student Response Systems (SRS) in Higher education is not a new phenomenon. SRS or clicke...
Student Response Systems (SRS) take many forms but we argue that there are compelling reasons to use...
Personal Response systems (PRS) sometimes referred to as audience response systems (ARS) or Electron...
These slides are from a workshop describing the various types of student response systems, the benef...
Whilst previous studies are broadly in agreement on the effectiveness of student response systems (h...
Student Response System is becoming more widely used in higher education. This report examines the w...
Undergraduate students’ perception of feedback and level of engagement with the feedback they receiv...
The use of Personal Response Systems (PRS) / Classroom Performance Systems (CPS) has expanded consid...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
In Introductory Psychology, 30 graduate TAs/faculty teach 2700 students annually. This year we devel...
In Introductory Psychology, 30 graduate TAs/faculty teach 2700 students annually. This year we devel...
Technologies such as audience response units (‘clickers’) have been used to facilitate greater stude...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
Student response systems (SRS) are hand-held devices or mobile phone polling systems which collate r...
Student response systems (SRSs) have been used in a number of disciplines in higher education and, g...
The use of Student Response Systems (SRS) in Higher education is not a new phenomenon. SRS or clicke...
Student Response Systems (SRS) take many forms but we argue that there are compelling reasons to use...
Personal Response systems (PRS) sometimes referred to as audience response systems (ARS) or Electron...
These slides are from a workshop describing the various types of student response systems, the benef...
Whilst previous studies are broadly in agreement on the effectiveness of student response systems (h...
Student Response System is becoming more widely used in higher education. This report examines the w...
Undergraduate students’ perception of feedback and level of engagement with the feedback they receiv...
The use of Personal Response Systems (PRS) / Classroom Performance Systems (CPS) has expanded consid...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
In Introductory Psychology, 30 graduate TAs/faculty teach 2700 students annually. This year we devel...
In Introductory Psychology, 30 graduate TAs/faculty teach 2700 students annually. This year we devel...
Technologies such as audience response units (‘clickers’) have been used to facilitate greater stude...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...