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An APGAR Test for Students

A little while back, Jeff McClurken directed me (via Twitter, naturally) to a 2006 blog post by Gardner Campbell describing an APGAR …

Novice or Veteran? (Part Two)

Back in October, I ran a session on supporting faculty using clickers at the POD Network conference in Houston.  Shortly thereafter, I …

More on the Classroom of the Future

Back in January, I blogged about a New York Times article describing MIT’s Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) classrooms.  Just today, Diana …

Kids These Days!

Okay, so “Classrooms Go High-Tech to Engage Students” isn’t the most creative headline, but it was nice to see some coverage of …

People to Know: Eric Mazur

If you follow the world of classroom response systems, you’ve likely heard of Harvard physics professor Eric Mazur.  (I’ve certainly mentioned him …

Clickers on Capitol Hill

Last week teacher Lisa Short of Gaithersburg Middle School in Maryland shared her perspectives on educational technology with the education committee of …

Why Clickers?

I just discovered a blog post by Ann M. Little, a historian at Colorado State University, expressing a fair amount of skepticism …