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Student Response System (SRS)
Student Response Systems (SRS)
or as they are referred to at RIT, "clickers" are wireless keypads that can be used to gauge the level of understanding from a large audience within seconds.
Research
iClicker Project (starting 2008)
Research coming soon ...
Turning Technologies Clicker Project (2005-2008)
Project Overview
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Fall 2006 Survey Results
Additional Clicker Resources
Recommended Readings
7 Things You Should Know About Clickers
Learning Outcomes Related to the Use of Personal Response Systems in Large Science Courses
Clickers in the Classroom
By, Douglas Duncan
ISBN: 0805387285
Audience Response Systems in Higher Education: Applications and Cases
By, David A. Banks
ISBN: 1591409470