How Remote Response Devices Enable Student Learning: A Four-Year Analysis

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William A. Anderson
Thomas G. Noland

Keywords

Teaching Methods, Personal Response Systems, Clickers, Classroom Enablers

Abstract

The use of Personal Response Systems (PRS) / Classroom Performance Systems (CPS) has expanded considerably since introduction in the early 2000s.  Much of the exploration of the technology has focused on methodology, student participation, and student perception.  This paper examines actual testing results over nine semesters to provide some insights to the impact of the technology on student grades. 

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