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<title>Using Student Response Systems in Economics and Finance Classes</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 07:19:04 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>Student response systems (clickers) offer the potential for student engagement and active learning in the classroom. Use of the technology can also help instructors identify areas of uncertainty and use student feedback to customize lectures.  Earlier identification of problem areas for both student and instructor should lead to more efficient and effective use of class time and better learning outcomes. This presentation covers best practices in the use of clickers in introductory statistics and principles of managerial finance classes. Topics include how to use clickers, sample exercises, what has worked and what hasn’t worked from personal experience, how to produce clicker exercises, and a review of reports available for tracking results. Participation in this session includes actual involvement in a clicker exercise.</p>

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<author>Jean Snavely et al.</author>


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