This study was aimed to get detail experience of educators on using Mentimeter in ELT Classroom. Three educators were selected based on their 3-year experience in using Mentimeter. By means of SWOT anaylisis, the findings were categorised into 4 points (Strength, weakness, opportunity and threat. The study found that Mentimeter has strength on the term of accessibility, students’ engagement, brainstorming, participation and simplicity. Afterwards, the study also reported that Mentimeter brings weakness on its implementation such as internet connection, visibility on user name and time consuming in open-ended questions point. Moreover, the Mentimeter also indicates promising features on its application such as for engaging students, providin...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
Information and communication technologies have changed the traditional concept of education and imp...
In this article, we describe and discuss the most significant teacher-centric aspects of student res...
Mentimeter is a web-based Clicker, Audience Response System (ARS) or Student Response System (SRS) w...
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted higher university lecturers to develop their digital skills in or...
This short piece will discuss the features of Mentimeter, a mobile device-based student response sys...
The effort to enhance students’ engagement in the EFL classroom is still becoming an issue. Fortunat...
This article details a small project undertaken by Information Skills Advisers at London South Bank ...
New cohorts of students expect universities to meaningfully incorporate the use of technology-enhanc...
The present research aimed to evaluate teachers’ attitudes toward the use of the Mentimeter platform...
The perennial problem of gathering student feedback and assessing student learning lurk in every lib...
We have recently seen the number of users of Mentimeter breach the 1,000 mark. That the numbers of c...
Providing an inclusive, safe and varied learning environment is central to promoting engagement acro...
Research suggests that active and discussion driven dialogic approaches to teaching are more effecti...
There has been much research looking into the link between active engagement and learning in higher ...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
Information and communication technologies have changed the traditional concept of education and imp...
In this article, we describe and discuss the most significant teacher-centric aspects of student res...
Mentimeter is a web-based Clicker, Audience Response System (ARS) or Student Response System (SRS) w...
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted higher university lecturers to develop their digital skills in or...
This short piece will discuss the features of Mentimeter, a mobile device-based student response sys...
The effort to enhance students’ engagement in the EFL classroom is still becoming an issue. Fortunat...
This article details a small project undertaken by Information Skills Advisers at London South Bank ...
New cohorts of students expect universities to meaningfully incorporate the use of technology-enhanc...
The present research aimed to evaluate teachers’ attitudes toward the use of the Mentimeter platform...
The perennial problem of gathering student feedback and assessing student learning lurk in every lib...
We have recently seen the number of users of Mentimeter breach the 1,000 mark. That the numbers of c...
Providing an inclusive, safe and varied learning environment is central to promoting engagement acro...
Research suggests that active and discussion driven dialogic approaches to teaching are more effecti...
There has been much research looking into the link between active engagement and learning in higher ...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
Information and communication technologies have changed the traditional concept of education and imp...
In this article, we describe and discuss the most significant teacher-centric aspects of student res...