clicker-type questions groupwork for online synchronous class
Higher Ed Learning Collective
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Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
Higher Ed Learning Collective
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more on CRS in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=classroom+response+systems
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=crs
By: Cassandra OSullivan Sachar, EdD July 31st, 2017
Teaching tool or distraction? The key to any engaging lesson in the classroom, of course, is to connect it to the learning objectives, and Kahoot! makes it easy to do so.
https://www.sli.do/. A basic account is free. this package does not allow question moderation and restricts the number of polls you can ask per class
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July 30, 2017
http://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Distracted-Classroom-/240797
https://www.polleverywhere.com/
in my role as director of my college’s teaching center, I hosted a faculty discussion of Jay R. Howard’s excellent book Discussion in the College Classroom, which recommends that we build structural methods of participation into our courses, rather than just relying on the vocal students to carry the conversation.
The first three columns in “The Distracted Classroom” series have explored the fundamental problem of digital distraction in our lives today, the way recent technologies have exacerbated that problem, and the possible solutions. All of those columns drew on the research presented by Adam Gazzaley and Larry D. Rosen in their excellent book, The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World.
Autonomy. The literature on helping students take a deep approach toward their learning — as opposed to a more surface or strategic orientation — suggests they learn best when they feel a sense of autonomy in class. Another approach to the problem of digital distraction, then, would be to invite students into the process of setting the policies that will operate in the classroom.
Cathy Davidson has argued very effectively for what she calls a “class constitution” — an agreement that the class has reached together about certain aspects of how the course will operate.
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More on Classroom Respire Systems in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=crs
Classroom Response Systems, AKA clickers
Plamen Miltenoff, pmiltenoff@stcloudstate.edu
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
http://www.educause.edu/library/clickers
Integrating other technologies in D2L