Implementing a learner response system in one university
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https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2012.1656Keywords:
learning response system (LRS), clickers, higher education, teacher educationAbstract
Although students expect to be engaged in lectures, it has been acknowledged that this can be challenging at universities across the world. When students lack engagement, attendance at lectures can be affected and students can become disengaged from the course. For these reasons and more it was decided by academics who lecture at one Australian university to implement a learner response system (LRS) for their large first year Education cohort. This paper investigates the literature and focuses on this implementation as well as initial data obtained by a group of first year students.
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2012-11-22
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