To examine the use of Clickers as a means to conduct course evaluations in class, download data (both numerical responses and written comments) to a database for staff to use in producing course ...
If you’ve been in a university class of a certain size, with a professor who wants to get live feedback from the students, you’ve probably been forced to buy a Turning Point “clicker”.
[Travis Goodspeed] has pulled apart a TurningPoint response card, which is an RF device for answering quizzes, attendance checks, and casting votes in a classroom setting. After tearing it apart ...
Previously a “clicker” remote (also called a personal response device) was used by students to submit their responses to multiple choice questions posed during class. Now students can participate in ...