Might we all be prone to technology-dependency syndrome?  I also am
looking forward to clicker fun.  I am sure research will be generated. 
Yippee!   (okay, it's finals week and I am a little woozy).  Gary



Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology
Saginaw Valley State University
University Center, MI 48710
989-964-4491
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>>> "Blaine Peden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/12/06 9:15 AM >>>
Four schools in the U Wisconsin system cooperated on a classroom
clicker project summarized at 
http://clickers.uwm.edu 

Recently UW Eau Claire adopted iClicker as a campus standard. After a
semester without the clickers in a methods class, I look forward to
having them again

Blaine
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  One type of technology that I would love to try out is the student
response system (SRS), which allows instructors to record students'
responses to instructor-posed questions and to summarize and present the
data visually. Here are a couple of relevant web sites:

  http://clte.asu.edu/wakonse/ENewsletter/studentresponse_idea.htm 

  http://cit.duke.edu/ideas/tools/response.do 

  Miguel



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    From: "Scheuchenpflug"
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    > Dear tipsters, 
    > 
    > our department currently has some funds available to improve
teaching in 
    > Psychology and asked for proposals. I am currently teaching the
statistics 
    > and methods courses. From my perspective most options are quite
obvious 
    > (providing more student assistants for tutorials, more public
computing 
    > facilities in close proximity, extra courses teaching the use of
statistical 
    > software, special literature in the local branch of the library
etc.), but 
    > in order not to overlook promising alternatives: 
    > 
    > What would be on your list in this case? 
    > 
    > BTW: I dimly remember some exchanges on TIPs regarding
specialized software 
    > for teaching which provides an integrated tool for participant
management, 
    > grade reporting, tests and discussion fora, but could not find
the mails in 
    > the archives. If some of you have experience with such software,
could you 
    > please provide a comment? We are currently doing these things
separately, in 
    > a combination of email, spreadsheets, web based fora and
homepages. 
    > 
    > I will collect the answers and repost them in condensed form to
the list. 
    > 
    > Thanks in advance, 
    > 
    > Rainer 
    > 
    > Dr. Rainer Scheuchenpflug 
    > Lehrstuhl f. Psychologie III 
    > Roentgenring 11 
    > 97070 Wuerzburg 
    > Tel: 0931-312185 
    > Fax: 0931-312616 
    > Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    > 
    > 
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