Clicker technology allows instructors to poll students anonymously in class using individual remote devices. A receiving station collects student responses to multiple choice or true/false questions displayed on screen. Results are immediately shown anonymized to gauge class understanding without embarrassment. Benefits include increased student engagement, knowledge retention, and providing feedback to instructors on what concepts need more explanation. The document demonstrates how clickers work in a sample classroom question about the number of sunny days in Las Vegas.
Clicker technology allows instructors to poll students anonymously in class using individual remote devices. A receiving station collects student responses to multiple choice or true/false questions displayed on screen. Results are immediately shown anonymized to gauge class understanding without embarrassment. Benefits include increased student engagement, knowledge retention, and providing feedback to instructors on what concepts need more explanation. The document demonstrates how clickers work in a sample classroom question about the number of sunny days in Las Vegas.