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cirtlcast 5/12 – classrooms reconsidered: engaging students with clickers

posted by on wednesday, may 5, 2010 in events.

from our colleagues at the cirtl network and cft assistant director derek bruff:

may 12: classroom reconsidered: engaging students with clickers

wed may 12, 1 pm ct, derek bruff – 2p et / 1p ct / 12p mt


classroom response systems (“clickers”) are technologies that enable teachers to rapidly collect and analyze student responses to multiple-choice questions during class. these systems can be used to engage students in any size class in any discipline. in this cirtlcast, you’ll learn about questions and activities that make the most of these systems, as well as hear tips for dealing with a few common challenges in teaching with clickers.derek bruff is author of teaching with classroom response systems: creating active learning environments (jossey-bass, 2009), assistant director of the vanderbilt 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分, and senior lecturer of mathematics at 瑞士vs喀麦隆走地.

visit the cirtlcast home page for more information.

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