From the raising of hands to the click of a button
For centuries students and participants responded to the
teacher’s or presenter’s questions by raising their hand. Teachers would quiz
their students utilizing multiple methods such as quizzes, tests, tickets out
the door, or by having students respond to questions at the end of sections of
the text. New technology has been developed to now provide teachers and
students instant feedback; these devices are called student response devices.
Teachers or presenters can provide students or participants with a question;
each individual can respond to the question utilizing the method the method
provided likert, multiple choice, numeric, sequential order, and others.
There are many companies that provide student response
devices: SMART, Promethean, Qwizdom, H-itt, eInstruction, and many more. These
companies provide these devices at varying price points. Some of these
companies also provide professional development to help new users effectively
utilize these new educational tools.
This technology also has research and articles to support
its use with participants or students such as:
Educause Learning Initiative. (2005, May). 7 things
you should know about...Clickers. Retrieved from University of Wisconsin
Milwaukee: http://www4.uwm.edu/Itc/srs/faculty/docs/7things.pdf
Immerwahr, J. (2012, June 12). "Clicker"--Student
Response Devices. Retrieved from Teach Philosophy 101:
http://www.teachphilosophy101.org/Default.aspx?tabid=155
Manzo, K. K. (2009, June 17). Student-Response
Systems Provide Instant Classroom Feedback. Retrieved from Education Week
Digital Directions:
http://www.edweek.org/dd/articles/2009/06/17/04feedback.h02.html
Roger C. Lowery, P. (2005, March 16). Retrieved from
Teaching and learning with Interactive Student Response Systems: A Comparison
of Commercial Products in the Higher-Education Market: http://people.uncw.edu/lowery/swssa%20ms.pdf
William R. Penuel, V. C. (n.d.). sri.com.
Retrieved from Teaching with Student Response System Technology: A Survey of
K-12 Teachers:
http://www.ctl.sri.com/publications/downloads/Teaching_with_Audience_Response_Systems_Brief_Report.pdf
1 comment:
Wow Kaija,
What an article. I can't wait to research and review some of the articles you referenced.
Kathy
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