Article: Freeman, Blayney, & Ginns (2006)
Reference: Freeman, M., Blayney, P., & Ginns, P. (2006). Anonymity and in class learning: The case for electronic response systems. Australasian Journal …
Reference: Freeman, M., Blayney, P., & Ginns, P. (2006). Anonymity and in class learning: The case for electronic response systems. Australasian Journal …
Reference: King, D. B., & Joshi, S. (2008). Gender differences in the use and effectiveness of personal response devices. Journal of Science …
Reference: Crouch, C. H., & Mazur, E. (2001). Peer instruction: Ten years of experience and results. American Journal of Physics, 69(9), 970-977. …
Reference: Mayer, R. E., Stull, A., DeLeeuw, K., Almeroth, K., Bimber, B., Chun, D., Bulger, M., Campbell, J., Knight, A., & Zhang, …
I was recently contacted by Samuel King, a graduate student at the Mathematics Education Centre at Loughborough University in England, who is …
And here’s the fifth and final part of student participation week here on the blog. In some ways, I’ve saved the best …
Here’s part four of student participation week. I’m blogging all week about recent research on the impact of teaching with clickers on …
Here’s part three of student participation week. I’m blogging all week about recent research on the impact of teaching with clickers on …
Here’s part two of student participation week. I’ll be blogging all week about recent research on the impact of teaching with clickers …
It’s student participation week here on the blog. Last week I grabbed a handful of articles on classroom response systems to read …