Spice up your class and rev up the excitement with personal response systems (a.k.a. “Clickers”)! Thomson/Wadsworth and Dr. Andrew Owusu from the Department of Health and Human Performance at Middle Tennessee State University will present “Clickers” and discuss how they enhance health education by encouraging discussions even on sensitive topics, fostering group level critical thinking using immediate feedback; how they allow in-depth comparative analysis of responses using class demographics; how they generate lecture based formative assessment reports; and how they serve as data collection instruments for research; plus so much more. Come see what all the excitement is about and learn how this growingly popular resource can positively add to you and your students’ classroom experience!. |