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Teaching with Classroom Response Systems

Creating Active Learning Environments

Autorzy: Derek Bruff Wydawnictwo: Wiley Data wydania: 2009 Język publikacji: Angielski Liczba stron: 243 Formaty publikacji: EAN: 9780470596531 ISBN: 9780470596531 Kategoria: Indeks wydawcy: - Nota bibliograficzna: -

Opis

There is a need in the higher education arena for a book that responds to the need for using technology in a classroom of tech-savvy students. This book is filled with illustrative examples of questions and teaching activities that use classroom response systems from a variety of disciplines (with a discipline index). The book also incorporates results from research on the effectiveness of the technology for teaching. Written for instructional designers and re-designers as well as faculty across disciplines.

A must-read for anyone interested in interactive teaching and the use of clickers. This book draws on the experiences of countless instructors across a wide range of disciplines to provide both novice and experienced teachers with practical advice on how to make classes more fun and more effective.”--Eric Mazur, Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Harvard University, and author, Peer Instruction: A User’s Manual

“Those who come to this book needing practical advice on using ‘clickers’ in the classroom will be richly rewarded: with case studies, a refreshing historical perspective, and much pedagogical ingenuity. Those who seek a deep, thoughtful examination of strategies for active learning will find that here as well—in abundance. Dr. Bruff achieves a marvelous synthesis of the pragmatic and the philosophical that will be useful far beyond the life span of any single technology.” --Gardner Campbell, Director, Academy for Teaching and Learning, and Associate Professor of Literature, Media, and Learning, Honors College, Baylor University

Spis treści

  • Teaching with Classroom Response Systems: Creating Active Learning Environments 2
    • Contents 10
    • Preface 14
      • Introduction to This Book 15
      • Acknowledgments 20
    • The Author 22
    • Chapter One: Engaging Students with Clickers 24
      • Generating Classwide Discussions 29
      • Generating Small-Group Discussions 37
      • Creating Times for Telling 50
      • Structuring Class Time 55
      • Making Class More Fun 58
    • Chapter Two: Assessing Students with Clickers 62
      • Uncovering Student Learning 62
      • Evaluating Student Learning 86
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