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James Glanville

MassCue - The Power of A Student Response System - 2 views

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    MassCue article about the effectiveness of Student Response Systems by a tech consultant / researcher for vendor Turning Response Systems (who sells the clickers that HGSE uses). I'm interested in comparing these systems with the FREE adhoc web-based system offered by Socrative.com, co-founded by HGSE TIE grad Ben Berté.
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    James- very interesting article about Student Response Systems. The clickers are a great tool to facilitate student participation in a teacher-centered classroom, and many of us have seen the Turning Point clickers in action. And they really do help with engaging everyone in the audience. Remember that diversity seminar during orientation week? The rich discussion that ensued in a crowd of 650 was really made possible because of the opening survey questions, the clicker interactivity, and the discussions that sprung up at each individual table which then mushroomed out to the rest of the crowd. I never thought a diversity seminar could be that engaging, and the clickers were definitely a key part of that. My only criticism of the article is that it seems to be pushing hardware capabilities over sound pedagogy, which is always a danger in learning about emerging technologies. Question though: is Socrative not entirely free? it seems like a great tool with many interactive capabilities, ideal for many classroom settings and activities.
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    Steve I agree the article did have a strong sense of hardware pushing. It was written by a research on the the vendor's payroll. I've changed "free" to FREE; I intended the quotes to be for emphasis, not skepticism. Socrative is indeed free.
Yang Jiang

More Colleges Are Using Hand-Held Devices as Classroom Aids - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Clickers have been popular in Northwestern University and Harvard. In this report, Clickers are not only regarded as a device that improves teaching quality, but also a means that helps teachers know how many students are present and helps students focus more and read more.
James Glanville

A 'Moneyball' Approach to College - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

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    Brian Lukoff, a Technology & Education Postdoc Fellow working with Eric Mazur, just sent me this article which discusses their new ed tech startup Learning Catalytics.  It's the evolution of the Eric's clicker supported Peer Instruction.  I'm meeting with Brian and Eric on Tuesday to setup a TIE spring internship doing business development for Learning Catalytics.
Maung Nyeu

Chattanooga school using technology to keep students - WRCBtv.com | Chattanooga News, Weather & Sports - 1 views

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    Chattanooga school is using clickers, as we use at HGSE, to improve retention rate?
Lisa Estrin

Hand-held Devices Find a Place in College Classes - 1 views

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    About how more colleges are using clickers in classes and how they help with student engagement and class participation.
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