Hand-held electronic devices called clickers are helping college students learn physics, according to a series of research studies. Students who used the devices to answer multiple-choice questions ...
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For a long time, college professors had no idea whether their lectures were sinking in --until exam time, when it became clear that students either got the lesson… or didn’t. But in the last decade, ...
Clickers have become increasingly popular as a way for professors to interact with students and to measure -- during a lecture -- whether information and ideas are being conveyed. As more professors ...
The students in Michael Dubson’s physics class at the University of Colorado at Boulder fell silent as a multiple-choice question flashed on a screen, sending them scrambling for small white devices ...
The question flashes on the screen: "What is the meaning of estimate?" Students hunch over their "clickers" and debate the options. A. is to make a guess, B. is a number changed to the nearest 10, and ...
Tristan Maheux looks excited when he bounds into class after recess and sees what is on his desk. "Oh good, a quiz," the nine-year-old says. He picks up a wireless hand-held device known as a clicker, ...
A technological survey tool is winning over new users at P.E.I.'s post-secondary schools. The clickers, by Turning Technologies Canada, have been used for years in some of UPEI's largest classes: ...
BOULDER, Colo. | The students in Michael Dubson's physics class at the University of Colorado fell silent as a multiple choice question flashed on a screen, sending them scrambling for small white ...
PHILADELPHIA — Freshman Sarah Speicher stared down at her syllabus in the bookstore at Temple University, considering her next purchase. “Clicker?” she asked out loud. “What’s a clicker?” A clicker, ...