With an increasing prevalence of technology in the classroom, some students may be one click closer to an A. More and more students are becoming familiar with clickers, electronic polling devices that ...
This isn’t your typical science lecture. Around me, more than 80 students talk loudly with each other while a teaching assistant circulates through the room. Roland Stull, a professor of earth and ...
There is a new method of teaching that will help students overcome shyness and gain more confidence in class. “Clicking” is a way for students to answer questions in class without having to raise ...
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On a warm Wednesday afternoon, Assistant Professor Jeffrey Schmidt walks into his Principles of Marketing lecture hall. He walks up to the table in front of the hall, loads up the slides for the day ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Clyde (Kipp) Herreid, Distinguished Teaching Professor in the University at Buffalo's Department of Biological Sciences and co-director of UB's National Center for Case Study Teaching ...
Remote transmitter technology is becoming more common in the classroom at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, but not without a learning curve for faculty members and some cost to students.
It’s every instructor’s conundrum. How do you know when the class truly gets what you’re teaching, or when you need to try a different approach? Mark Coykendall, a biology instructor at the College of ...
Hand-held electronic devices called clickers are helping college students learn physics, according to a series of research studies. Students who used the devices to answer multiple-choice questions ...
The students in Deone Zell’s Management 360 class were armed Monday night with more than just textbooks, pens and writing paper. The newest weapon in their educational arsenal? The Response Card XR, ...