Tech Therapy Podcast – Barriers to Classroom Response System Adoption
Jeff Young and Warren Arbogast interviewed me the other day for the Chronicle of Higher Education‘s Tech Therapy podcast. The episode, available …
Jeff Young and Warren Arbogast interviewed me the other day for the Chronicle of Higher Education‘s Tech Therapy podcast. The episode, available …
I’m quoted in a nice article on clickers in the college classroom in the Village Voice today, “The Rise of Clickers Is …
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently reported (briefly) on a new survey from CDW, a “leading provider of technology products and services …
Back in January I gave a keynote talk at the Health Professionals Education Research Symposium hosted by Nova Southeastern University. Part of …
Michael Bugeja, director of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University, has written another opinion piece for the …
My last couple of blog posts here have focused on pedagogical possibilities of a class full of students with smart phones or …
Jennifer Imazeki teaches a 500-student microeconomics course at San Diego State University, and she recently blogged about her use of clickers in …
Teaching with clickers provides instructors with a wealth of information they can use to learn about the effectiveness of their own teaching. …
At a recent conference, I met Kevin Barhydt, an educational technologist at Union College in New York. His presentation about clickers was …
Reference: Freeman, M., Bell, A., Comerton-Forder, C., Pickering J., & Blayney, P. (2007). Factors affecting educational innovation with in class electronic response …