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Choice and Application of Keypads to Small Classes. Paul Williams Department of Physics Austin Community College Austin, Texas pwill@austincc.edu. Outline. Why use clickers in small classes Applications of clickers in small classes Choice of clickers for small classes.
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Choice and Application of Keypads to Small Classes Paul Williams Department of Physics Austin Community College Austin, Texas pwill@austincc.edu
Outline • Why use clickers in small classes • Applications of clickers in small classes • Choice of clickers for small classes
What do I mean by small?My class environment • Class limit 24 students • Two 1:15 class meetings per week • Followed immediately by two 1:15 lab meetings per week • Same students for both lecture and lab • “Typical” • Community College • High School • Liberal Arts college • …
Why use clickers in small classes? • Reasons not to use Clickers • Cost • Development • Cheaper Alternatives • Additional Course Management
No Cost Alternatives to Clickers • Flash Cards • Show of Hands • Calling on individual students • General questions given to class • Pen and Paper
Reasons to use clickers • Because of the anonymity, students feel safe to participate • Students receive immediate feedback and can compare themselves to the aggregate • Promotes higher quality of engagement • Higher student attendance • Higher student participation • Improved Student Performance? • Students find clickers fun
Improved Attendance with Clicker Use • Prior to Clickers 50-75 % of students normally attended class • Attendance data for algebra/trig first semester course (normalized to number of students taking final)
Improved Participation • Prior to Clickers typically 75% of students would respond to questions with show of hands or flash cards
Student Success Rates • Success Rate defined as # students receiving A, B, or C divided by number of students enrolled 1st day
Improvement of FCI scores with addition of clickers FCI gains of Colleague at ACC Teaching 1st Semester Calc-based course
Additional Benefits of Clicker Use • Data Collection • Record Attendance • Assign a Participation Grade • Research Tool • Tool to improve instructional practice
My Application of Clickers • Present • Concept Tests • Peer Instruction • Interactive Lecture Demonstrations • Assign Participation Grade • Future • TIPERs
0 Sample ILD Task A massive cart, the truck, is pushed towards a light cart, the car, that initially isn’t moving. How does the force exerted by the truck on the car compare to the force exerted on the car by the truck.
0 Results from Spring, 2006 • N3L Subset of FMCE • GP1 Mean Correct 9.5 • EP1 5.8 pre, 7.3 post
Considerations in Adopting Clickersto Small Classes • Purchase Model • Hardware • Software Environment • Planned Use
Software Considerations • Development/Delivery Environment • Stand alone vs. PowerPoint Add-in • Roster Management • Gradebook • Standalone • Data Export • Reports • Availability of Turnkey Curriculum
Planned Use • All systems will support basic MC questions • Are other question types supported? • Not all systems support self directed testing • Some systems support games • Adaptability – Future uses
My Solution • College owned class set • PowerPoint Add-in • IR (Wish I had RF) • In the future I want to switch to tablet PCs which is supported by system • IR devices don’t support student directed testing