We use the CPS clicker system - students can go at their own pace. One
problem is the distribution and collection of the papers - quite time
consuming. Trying to think of an electronic way to distribute (and not
permit copying, downloading of IRAT/GRATs)
Regarding Applications - we tried the email process - but it was erratic
- once it took 2 days before the group's answer showed up. Perhaps
something like google docs or skydrive (MS docs) might work. Right now
we use whiteboards for each group (and papers).
What I would really like is some type of web-based IF-AT forms - that
way we would always have a new/unique "scratch" form (customized to
exam, rather than having to create code sheets) and make it
electronically score the responses too. That would be a great addition
to the process.
Sandy
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On Behalf Of Herb Coleman
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 4:41 AM
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Subject: Re: Web Software for Reporting Team Results?
I don't know about using clickers in this way, but I do use eInstruction
CPS clickers for my iRATS and T-RATS. In the student paced mode, I turn
off the projector but I'm still able to report to each student their
score as they finish. Then as teams finish I use the study guide report
to let them now which ones they missed. So far it works pretty well.
>
>Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 08:30:10 -0400
>From: Karen Milligan <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Web Software for Reporting Team Results?
>
>An idea-
>
>Use of a SMRT board reporting system otherwise known as "clickers".
There is
>definitely software that does this. It is designed a classroom of
>individuals. I would think that you just designate one of the team
members
>to be the responder and have the clicker.
>
>Another way is to do...
>
>Karen
>
>
>On 9/7/08 11:29 PM, "Bill Goffe" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>
>>As before, I'm new to TBL. In reading Ch. 3, "Creating Effective
>>Assignments," of Michaelsen's et al.'s book, much is made of reporting
>>results of team answers to group questions at once. It struck me that
>>software might be a useful way of doing this. I'm thinking of the
following:
>> - most students have laptops and campuses have WiFi
>> - one team member logs into a web site
>> - I'd ask a complex question with a short answer (word, phrase,
>> sentence), as in Ch. 3., and each team would enter their answer
>> - I'd then lock students out of making a change in the answer
>> - I'd then show the class all answers from a web page that takes as
>> inputs each team's answer (our classroom projectors have a "video
mute").
>> It would be something like
>> TEAM ANSWER
>> 1 no change
>> 2 increase
>> 3 decrease
>>
>>...
>>
>> - Bill
>>
>>
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>Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 09:17:04 -0400
>From: Bill Goffe <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Web Software for Reporting Team Results?
>
>Clickers would mostly work (I use them in my more traditional classes),
>but (i) now that the semester has started it is hard to require them
and
>(ii) the one our campus has standardized on doesn't allow free-form
>response. They have to be A-E and 1-9.
>
>The use of webct sounds like it would work pretty well. I'll have to
look
>into the details of showing all answers at once to the class.
>
>Still, further suggestions are appreciated.
>
> - Bill
>
>
>
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