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using classroom response systems for interactive assessment and watch a video where a student - reponse system is used in a classroom.
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Not exact matches
This report reviews evidence on K - 12
classroom technology
use and is organized according to media platforms: interactive whiteboards,
classroom response systems (clickers), video games, simulations, modeling, augmented reality, virtual worlds, mobile devices, data analysis tools, calculators, 1:1 ratio of computers to students, computer - assisted instruction (where a computer presents instruction or remediation), virtual learning, and educational television.
Audience
response systems (ARS), or clickers as they are commonly called, have been
used in a variety of fields and at all levels of education, offering a tool for engaging students in a large
classroom.
Whether your district or
classroom uses SMART ™
Response Clickers, eInstruction CPS ™ and CPS ™ Pulse, Renaissance Learning 2Know ™ and NEO2 ™, and Promethean ActivExpression
systems, we have you covered to get the most out of the technology in your
classroom.
In my 8th grade English language arts
classroom, I often
use the Socrative student -
response system to ask students multiple - choice or short - answer questions at the beginning of class about the novel they are reading.
The main goal of her teaching in the first year of this plan was to be able to «check out computers as often as [she] would like and
use concept maps, VeeMaps, and clickers (
classroom response systems).»
«Teachers armed with assessment - product data which determine and precisely define disabilities
use interactive whiteboards, student -
response systems, document cameras, laptop computers, and mobile computer labs to differentiate their instruction according to each child's learning style within a single
classroom.