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Using Clickers in the Classroom

Contributed by Wade Pickren on 03/21/14 

Monday, March 24, 2014, 4 - 5 p.m.
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy; and Te-Wen Lo, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, will offer different perspectives on using clickers in their courses.
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This is part of a series, Student Response Systems In Action, sponsored by the Center for Faculty Excellence and ITS.

Over 1000 students at IC are using student response systems on campus and a dozen faculty are making use of both the Turning Technologies system and other web-based systems. There are many ways of using the systems including engaging students in large lectures, assessment and attendance. Several events are scheduled this spring to share the possibilities of this technology.

  • [PAST]Feb 27 2:00 – 3:00 Arturo Sinclair: Using Socrative to Engage Students
  • [PAST]Thursday, March 6, 2-3 pm David Gondek. Using a Student Response System in Biology Courses to Engage Students
  • [TO BE RESCHEDULED]Tuesday, March 18, 2-3 pm, Bodhi Rogers, Think Pair Share: The Pedagogy Behind Clickers.

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