Personal Response systems (PRS) sometimes referred to as audience response systems (ARS) or Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) are being increasingly adopted by educational\ud establishments. It is thought that the idea was first made into prototype units in the United States of America during the 1960s (Banks, 2006), but it has taken many years for the PRS to be manufactured and constructed into a more user friendly system. PRS allow students to interact and respond via handheld keypads that use either radio frequency or infa-red technology to communicate with a computer that can immediately analyse the data. Tutors can instantly collect responses to questions of varying levels of difficulty or complexity. The answers can then be immediately ...
Audience response systems have been in use in the university arena for many years. The first classes...
We first describe the introduction of an electronic feedback system in a large lecture class in Engi...
Student engagement at first-year level is critical for student achievement, retention and success. O...
Personal Response systems (PRS) sometimes referred to as audience response systems (ARS) or Electron...
Abstract: Questions and answers are used commonly in instructions to provide immediate feedback and ...
This presentation will model the impact of using a personal response system (PRS) on student percept...
A low-cost wireless electronic learning tool called the Personal Response System (PRS) that facilita...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
Distinguished Paper Award[[abstract]]Since the introduction of the personal response system (PRS) to...
The use of Personal Response Systems (PRS) / Classroom Performance Systems (CPS) has expanded consid...
Audience response systems (also referred to as group response systems or personal response systems) ...
Encouraging active learning with students, especially in large classrooms, can be a challenge for fa...
This study investigated the growing body of research of how personal response systems (PRS) may make...
Based on Biggs et.al (2001), this study investigated the extent of how Personal Response Systems (PR...
This paper describes a study which used a personal response system (PRS) for formative assessment an...
Audience response systems have been in use in the university arena for many years. The first classes...
We first describe the introduction of an electronic feedback system in a large lecture class in Engi...
Student engagement at first-year level is critical for student achievement, retention and success. O...
Personal Response systems (PRS) sometimes referred to as audience response systems (ARS) or Electron...
Abstract: Questions and answers are used commonly in instructions to provide immediate feedback and ...
This presentation will model the impact of using a personal response system (PRS) on student percept...
A low-cost wireless electronic learning tool called the Personal Response System (PRS) that facilita...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
Distinguished Paper Award[[abstract]]Since the introduction of the personal response system (PRS) to...
The use of Personal Response Systems (PRS) / Classroom Performance Systems (CPS) has expanded consid...
Audience response systems (also referred to as group response systems or personal response systems) ...
Encouraging active learning with students, especially in large classrooms, can be a challenge for fa...
This study investigated the growing body of research of how personal response systems (PRS) may make...
Based on Biggs et.al (2001), this study investigated the extent of how Personal Response Systems (PR...
This paper describes a study which used a personal response system (PRS) for formative assessment an...
Audience response systems have been in use in the university arena for many years. The first classes...
We first describe the introduction of an electronic feedback system in a large lecture class in Engi...
Student engagement at first-year level is critical for student achievement, retention and success. O...