Despite the growing interest in student response systems (aka clickers ) shown by many disciplines, there have been no visible, extensive studies on marketing educators\u27 adoption and use of clickers. This empirically based article uncovers reasons why some marketing educators choose to teach with clickers while others do not. It provides an in-depth look at how those teaching with clickers are using them in their classrooms. Specific direction is given for current users seeking knowledge on how to more fully exploit clicker technology. Sound advice is also offered for first-time users seeking basic, how and where to start teaching with clickers ideas
Described in this study is a learner response system (clickers) used with first-year undergraduate s...
This study provides an analysis of the use student response systems in undergraduate and postgraduat...
Purpose of the Study: Feedback is identified in many learning theories as a key component to success...
Despite the growing interest in student response systems (aka clickers ) shown by many disciplines,...
The incorporation of personal response system (PRS) clickers into teaching pedagogy has created impl...
Clickers, electronic response systems, are widely popular in college classrooms and proponents have ...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Audience response systems or 'clickers ' are being used widely in both large and small edu...
Wireless student response systems—“clickers”—address two of the oldest and most fundamental challeng...
This paper presents a multi-year study of students\u27 perception associated with the introduction o...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
Classroom response systems (clickers) are used in many courses at the University of Toronto (U of T)...
Student response systems (clickers) offer the potential for student engagement and active learning i...
To engage students, researchers have been integrating clickers in classroom delivery for study. Clic...
To engage students, researchers have been integrating clickers in classroom delivery for study. Clic...
Described in this study is a learner response system (clickers) used with first-year undergraduate s...
This study provides an analysis of the use student response systems in undergraduate and postgraduat...
Purpose of the Study: Feedback is identified in many learning theories as a key component to success...
Despite the growing interest in student response systems (aka clickers ) shown by many disciplines,...
The incorporation of personal response system (PRS) clickers into teaching pedagogy has created impl...
Clickers, electronic response systems, are widely popular in college classrooms and proponents have ...
Interactive technologies make classroom experience more engaging and enjoyable. Students get much mo...
Audience response systems or 'clickers ' are being used widely in both large and small edu...
Wireless student response systems—“clickers”—address two of the oldest and most fundamental challeng...
This paper presents a multi-year study of students\u27 perception associated with the introduction o...
The main purpose of this research was to examine the impact of Personal Response Systems (PRS) or cl...
Classroom response systems (clickers) are used in many courses at the University of Toronto (U of T)...
Student response systems (clickers) offer the potential for student engagement and active learning i...
To engage students, researchers have been integrating clickers in classroom delivery for study. Clic...
To engage students, researchers have been integrating clickers in classroom delivery for study. Clic...
Described in this study is a learner response system (clickers) used with first-year undergraduate s...
This study provides an analysis of the use student response systems in undergraduate and postgraduat...
Purpose of the Study: Feedback is identified in many learning theories as a key component to success...