Handhelds Replacing Upheld Hands

The latest innovation on college campuses is the use of small handheld Personal Response System transmitters. Especially popular at State schools with large-enrollment classes – where it is hard for a professor or TA to keep track of hundreds of undergraduates – the devices can take attendance electronically, allow students to request the floor for questions or comments, and measure audience interest. Especially useful, according to professors – sprinkling their lectures with multiple-choice questions students must answer via PRS. The results appear instantly on the professors laptop, telling her what percentage of the class “gets it”

from the Boston Globe

No Responses to “Handhelds Replacing Upheld Hands”

No comments yet

Leave a Reply


Protected by AkismetBlog with WordPress