The purpose of this paper is to briefly discuss the rationale for using Student Response Systems (SRS) and to share our experience of using this teaching technology in a training session. Our experiences support existing pedagogical research and show that SRS can be used to transform traditionally passive lecture-based classes into stimulating, active learning environments. Students demonstrate better comprehension and motivation when employing SRS compared to being taught in conventional lecture-based classes. Moreover, as teachers, SRS enable us to immediately assess student knowledge of a particular concept, and adapt the instructions we give to the learning needs of the students
Student response systems have received much attention over the past few years. This easy-to-use tech...
Classroom response systems (CRS), also called student/audience response systems or clickers, have be...
Educational pedagogy has evolved from an instructor-led teaching style to that of an active student ...
Classroom response systems are widely recognized as an effective way to engage and motivate students...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
Considering the versatility and pedagogical potential of student response systems (SRSs), this artic...
The technological improvements and a generation with increased interest in using technology to aid i...
Abstract—Classroom interactivity is a critical component of teaching and learning. This paper report...
How to foster meaningful engagement among students is a long-standing question in large lecture hall...
Classroom response systems (CRS) offer a management tool for engaging students in the classroom. The...
Over the past decade, instructors in colleges and universities increasingly have used Student Respon...
This study investigates the adoption of student response systems (SRS) across a large university cam...
These slides are from a workshop describing the various types of student response systems, the benef...
Classroom response systems (CRS), also called student/audience response systems or clickers, have be...
Student response systems have received much attention over the past few years. This easy-to-use tech...
Classroom response systems (CRS), also called student/audience response systems or clickers, have be...
Educational pedagogy has evolved from an instructor-led teaching style to that of an active student ...
Classroom response systems are widely recognized as an effective way to engage and motivate students...
The use of student response systems is becoming more prevalent in higher level education. Evidence o...
A classroom student response system (SRS) is a technology that allows instructors to record students...
Considering the versatility and pedagogical potential of student response systems (SRSs), this artic...
The technological improvements and a generation with increased interest in using technology to aid i...
Abstract—Classroom interactivity is a critical component of teaching and learning. This paper report...
How to foster meaningful engagement among students is a long-standing question in large lecture hall...
Classroom response systems (CRS) offer a management tool for engaging students in the classroom. The...
Over the past decade, instructors in colleges and universities increasingly have used Student Respon...
This study investigates the adoption of student response systems (SRS) across a large university cam...
These slides are from a workshop describing the various types of student response systems, the benef...
Classroom response systems (CRS), also called student/audience response systems or clickers, have be...
Student response systems have received much attention over the past few years. This easy-to-use tech...
Classroom response systems (CRS), also called student/audience response systems or clickers, have be...
Educational pedagogy has evolved from an instructor-led teaching style to that of an active student ...