Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching (Jul 2011)

15. Clicker Lessons: Assessing and Addressing Student Responses to Audience Response Systems

  • Tim Pelton,
  • Leslee Francis Pelton,
  • Mary Sanseverino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22329/celt.v1i0.3184
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1

Abstract

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This project began in response to a perceived need to assess students’ perceptions with respect to the emerging use of audience response systems (clickers) in several mid- to large-size undergraduate courses at the University of Victoria. We developed and validated a “Clicker Use Survey” to gather students’ opinions with respect to clicker utility and the impact of clicker use on their learning. With the collected data we generated a set of baseline distributions to support assessment of various clicker use protocols and created a self-evaluation tool to share with instructors to support teacher reflection on the efficacy of their clicker practices. We also provided a sample self-evaluation to model the use of the tool. Links to the survey instrument, baseline data and self-evaluation tool, and sample self-evaluation are provided.