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Student Response System (K-12): Part 2 Clickers

This is the second post in a three part series on Using a Student Response System in the classroom

  1. Last time, we looked at using twitter in the classroom
  2. Today, we’re looking at using clickers as a Student Response System (S), and
  3. Next time, we’ll look at Poll Everywhere as an online way to get responses from your students in real time.
  4. This 3 part series was written using Dragon NaturallySpeaking with a 98% word recognition accuracy.

Student Response System: Clickers in the classroom

I really like the idea of using clickers in the classroom. (This article is based on using a class set of eInstruction clickers.)

Even though I have access to a class set of clickers, I find I rarely use them. (Maybe, I really need to start using them more again.)

Some grade 7 and grade 8 students have a surprisingly difficult time texting in paragraph answers using the clickers. Even though we often think of this generation as a texting, tech savvy generation, not all students have a cell phone and so texting in short answers on the clickers may be a steep learning curve for some.

Having said all of that, the clickers are great.

Stay tuned. Next time, we’ll look at Poll Everywhere which is marketing itself as a free Student Response System (because you don’t have to use clickers to vote in your answer. You use your own technology (i.e. your cell phone or laptop) to text or vote in your response online.

This 3 part series on Using a Student Response System in the Classroom was written using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5 Premium Wireless with a 98.1% word recognition accuracy rate. What is Dragon NaturallySpeaking?

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