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LiberalNation
03-08-2010, 09:03 AM
Clickers really suck.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100308/ap_on_re_us/us_classroom_clickers

BOULDER, Colo. – The students in Michael Dubson's physics class at the University of Colorado fell silent as a multiple choice question flashed on a screen, sending them scrambling for small white devices on their desks.

Within seconds, a monitor on Dubson's desk told him that 92 percent of the class had correctly answered the question on kinetic energy, a sign that they grasped the concept.

Clickers — not unlike gadgets used on television game shows — first appeared in college classrooms over a decade ago and have since spread to just about every college and university in the country thanks to cheaper and better technology.

But as clickers have become commonplace, a divide has emerged over just how sophisticated they should be.

Some professors like Dubson endorse simple, straightforward devices that stick to multiple choice questions. Others embrace fancier models or newer applications for smart phones and laptops that allow students to query the professor by text or e-mail during the lecture or conduct discussion with classmates — without the cost of purchasing a clicker.

Those preferring simplicity say pared-down remotes reduce distractions in a multitasking world, while others say fighting the march to smart phones and digital tablets is a losing battle.
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cat slave
03-08-2010, 08:47 PM
We are high tech now for better or worse. It could lead us
to new ways of doing things. Why not work it?

Ive long thought that our educational system is operating
like it did a hundred years ago.

Why not provide every kid with a lap top with access on it
limited to lesson material. Have centralized testing centers
where kids are brought every 6 weeks or so to test their
level of comprehension and send out tutors to assist where
they are weak or not grasping the concept.

Think of the cost savings on not having mega numbers of
huge buildings to maintain, repair and keep clean. Think
of the savings on having fewer teachers and bus drivers
with all their benefits and pensions.

IMO this would cost a pittance compared to what we are
paying now. Of course there would be major outcry from
parents who would be losing their chauffeured day care
at tax payers expense.

Just my thoughts!