clickers
Reflection on using Activexpressions for the first time
Posted by David Wees on Jan 26, 2010
I used clickers in the classroom for the first time today. For those of you who don't know, a clicker is also known as a classroom response device, and is used to collect immediate student feedback. Students have a small device, it looks like a remote and on your computer you have a hub of some sort for collecting responses wirelessly from the students, and some software on the computer to process this data as well as display the questions.
Disclaimer: The ideas discussed on this blog are my own, and in no way represent those of my employer.
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