Dr. Steve Braye: Learning literature with clickers

Posted on: October 25, 2012 | By: Cheri Crabb, PhD | Filed under: Instructional Technologies

Written by Caroline Klidonas, third-year Honors Fellow majoring in Acting, minoring in Creative Writing. Professor Stephen Braye, department of English, is one of several clicker pioneers on Elon’s campus. He has been exploring new ways to use them in his Literature class, with hopes for extending their use to his Global Experience class. I met …

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Leveraging mobile devices as clickers

Posted on: October 25, 2012 | By: Dan Reis | Filed under: Instructional Technologies, Devices, Info Security
GoSoapBox on multiple screens

Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) is piloting new clicker technologies this academic year. Last time, we talked about traditional hardware clickers we are piloting. This post talks about a new kind of clicker that uses the internet and mobile devices.

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Clickers: New technologies, new opportunities

Posted on: October 18, 2012 | By: Dan Reis | Filed under: Instructional Technologies
New sign

Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) is piloting clicker systems, or classroom response systems, during the 2012-2013 academic year. Clickers? Aren’t clickers old news? While clickers have been around for years at Elon, there have been recent advances in the technology that require a new look.

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Clickers in the classroom

Posted on: March 29, 2012 | By: Laura Van Drie | Filed under: Instructional Technologies, Teaching & Learning

The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) recently hosted a series of seminars about the use of classroom response systems, or “clickers.” Guest speakers Tony Crider, Resa Walch, Amanda Tapler and Derek Bruff all presented to Elon faculty how they use clickers to improve classroom engagement. Clickers …

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