Tag Archives: Personal Response
Pedagogy in Peril
Bring Your Own Device Modernizes Audience Response In and Out of the Classroom For all intents and purposes, smart-phones have been active in the market for five years. That’s five years of explosive growth accompanied by five years of “struggle” … Continue reading
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Tagged 21st Century Learning, Audience Response, Blended Learning, Bring Your Own Device, Classroom Response, Classroom Technology, clickers, clickers in the cloud, Cloud Based Computing, clous based polling, Personal Response, Virtual Clickers
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## 4 HigherEd “Clicker” Terms ## Audience Response System, Personal Response System, Student Response System, and Classroom Response System, Clickers
Destined for the Dustbin of History Never have I seen a market more fragmented by terms describing/defining the same exchange/transaction between an instructor and a student. After years of market positioning and millions of dollars in term differentiation, the market … Continue reading
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Tagged 21st century classroom, 21st Century Learning, ARS, asychronous assessment, Audience Response, Blended Learning, Classroom Response, Classroom Technology, clickers, clickers in the cloud, Cloud Based Computing, clous based polling, CRS, EdTech, eLearning, Flipped Classroom, formative assessment, Higher Education, hybrid learning, m-learning, mobile device polling, Personal Response, PRS, SRS, Student Response, teched, Virtual Clickers
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