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June 16, 2011
Best Practices for Clicker Use in the Classroom
Here are a couple of articles I ran across that some of our teacher-readers may find valuable.
- Clicker Lessons: Assessing and Addressing Student Responses to Audience Response Systems
- Clickers in the Large Classroom: Current Research and Best-Practices
For my take, see Taking Back the Law School Classroom: Using Technology to Foster Active Student Learning, 54 J. Legal Educ. 551 (2004)
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Comments
I thought you were talking about cricket clickers, as used by nuns and in Normandy, not remotes. Shoot.
Posted by: Maureen | Jun 17, 2011 7:48:24 AM




