
Growing and Sustaining Student Response Systems at Large Campuses: Three Stories
Session Details
Friday, October 31, 2008
8:10 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Room W315A
8:10 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Room W315A
Session Type: Leadership and Management
Content Level: Introductory
Intended Audience: Chief information/technology officers, Frontline technology practitioners, IT directors and managers
Speaker(s)
- Michael J. Arenth, Associate Director, CIDDE, University of Pittsburgh
- Christopher Higgins, Director, Learning Technologies & Environments, University of Maryland
- Nancy J. O'Laughlin, Instructional Designer/ Information Resource Consultant, University of Delaware
- Session convener: Trevor A. Dawes, Associate University Librarian, Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract
Recently faculty across disciplines have embraced student response systems (clickers). As the technology evolves and grows in popularity, effective use and continuity rely strongly on support and sustainability. Discussion and interaction will center on adoption, implementation, and sustainability, as well as data on current and projected usage.










