Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Faculty-led Virtual Seminar on Classroom Response Systems
I have just registered to attend an online guest lecture (or seminar) in chemistry that focuses on Classroom Response Systems. This lecture is sponsored by the textbook publisher John Wiley & Sons with a presentation by David Marx at Illinois State University. Dr. Marx is an experimental solid state physicist and Professor of Physics, who in addition to teaching and researching, has authored Classroom Response System questions. He will speak on the teaching and learning benefits of Classroom Response Systems, and in particular how to write meaningful questions. He will offer suggestions on how to successfully implement a CRS system in a quantitative science classroom. I look forward to learning from this lecture and will update my blog after the lecture on April 18.
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It's the perfect presention for you! I'll be interested to hear how this goes.
...especially a solid state physicist incorporating these things into class. So often you think of those classes as dry and hardcore-lecture based.
Hi Ken,
I am interested to hear about the online seminar. I wonder how they are going to run it?? Will it be like an open chatroom? You will have to give us the details.
The topic is right for your project. Hopefully, you will get some ideas for use in your own classroom.
Ken
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