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Using a Student Response System in Library Instruction




Joe Hardenbrook
Educational Technology Coordinator & Research/Instruction Librarian
Millikin University
2 April 2009
No standard terminology



 Clickers
                                       Personal Response Systems
     Audience Response Systems

                                 Student Response Systems
Wireless Response Systems
                                         Student Polling Systems
Interactive Student Response Systems

                Interactive Student Response Systems
CLICKING WITH STUDENTS
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CLICKING WITH STUDENTS
Infrared (IR)
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     Think “TV remote.” Can only send info.
    Radio Frequency (RF)

     Two-way device. Can verify if answer has been
      received.
     Some include LCD screens (useful for math & science)
    Computers

     Classroom control systems. Not a clicker, but similar.
    Cell phone / Text Messaging, smart

    calculators, etc…can be integrated w/ clicker
    software
SYSTEMS
     Turning Technologies: http://www.turningtechnologies.com/

     iClicker: http://www.iclicker.com/

     eInstruction/Interwrite: http://www.einstruction.com/

     H-ITT: http://www.h-itt.com/


COMPARISON & INFORMATION
     UNLV clicker comparison:
 
     http://oit.unlv.edu/clickers/comparisons.html
     Vanderbilt Clicker Bib (over 200 entries):
 
     http://www.vanderbilt.edu/cft/resources/teaching_resource
     s/technology/crs_biblio.htm
     University of Waterloo: http://cte.uwaterloo.ca/clickers.html
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Install TurningPoint software on your computer.
1.
     Write your questions in PowerPoint.
2.
     Install TurningPoint software on the instructor
3.
     computer in the lab or classroom.
     Pass out the clickers to the class.
4.
     Bring up your PowerPoint on the screen & start
5.
     polling.
     Students’ responses are sent to the receiver (USB
6.
     port).
     Display the results.
7.
The class time it may
1.
     take up
     Cost ($$$$)
2.
     Learning how to use
3.
     them
     Potential technology
4.
     issues
     Getting faculty on
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CLICKING WITH STUDENTS
Ask student opinion-related questions.

    Space questions throughout your

    presentation.
    Encourage active discussion & questions. Just

    don’t rely on the clickers!
    Try some assessment of learning or

    evaluative questions at the end.
     Pre- and post-testing
    On the question slides: indicate correct

    answers and show results of class.
Promotes active learning

     P-D-P: Poll-Discussion-Poll format
    Encourages ALL students to participate

    Adapt instruction based on feedback

     Explain a concept more thoroughly
     Promote discussion
     Move on to the next topic
    Student feedback: anonymous or indentified

    Assessment: download results

     Student Learning or Librarian Assessment
Getting your clickers back!

    Tech issues: installation of software,

    compatibility w/ PC vs. Mac, Office 2003 vs.
    Office 2007
    Coming up with appropriate questions: just don’t

    regurgitate content!
    Time spent in class

     Especially for assessment purposes
    “Death by PowerPoint”!!!

Demonstration:

     Do a search in the databases for articles about NO
      CHILD LEFT BEHIND and TESTING.
      Then do a new search for NO CHILD LEFT
      BEHIND and TESTING and BUSH.
     The new search will give you:
      ▪ The same results
      ▪ More results
      ▪ Fewer results
Conceptual:

     Indentify the key words in the following
     statement: HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES SHOULD
     BE TESTED FOR DRUGS.
      ▪   Athletes, drugs, testing
      ▪   Athletes, drugs
      ▪   Athletes
      ▪   Athletes, high school, drugs, testing
Recall:

     You would use the Library’s online journals link to:
      ▪ Get the full-text of articles
      ▪ Search the catalog for books
      ▪ Access the electronic reserves
Evaluative:

     The librarian presented the information clearly
     and in a well organized manner:
      ▪   Strongly Agree
      ▪   Agree
      ▪   Neutral
      ▪   Disagree
      ▪   Strongly Disagree
CLICKING WITH STUDENTS
Strongly Agree
1.
     Agree
2.
     Neutral
3.
     Disagree
4.
     Strongly Disagree
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Bobkoff, Dan. “In Search of Answers, Teachers Turn to Clickers.” All Tech Considered. NPR.
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    March 2, 2009. Online: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=101343866.
    Bugeja, Michael. “Classroom Clickers and the Cost of Technology.” Commentary. Chronicle

    of Higher Education. December 5, 2008. Online:
    http://chronicle.com/weekly/v55/i15/15a03101.htm.
    Corcos, Evelyn & Vivienne Monty. “Interactivity in Library Presentations Using a Personal

    Response System.” Educause Quarterly, vol. 31, no. 2, April-June 2008. Online:
    http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/EQM0826.pdf.
    Ivy, Krista & Debbie Renfrow. “Clickers Go to the Library.” [PowerPoint]. San Diego State

    University. August 7, 2007. Online:
    http://library.ucr.edu/?view=services/instruction/clickers.html.
    Kaleta, Robert & Tanya Joosten. “Student Response Systems: A University of Wisconsin

    System Study of Clickers.” ECAR Research Bulletin, vol. 2007, no. 10. Online:
    http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ERB0710.pdf.
     Martyn, Margie. “Clickers in the Classroom: An Active Learning Approach.” Educause

    Quarterly, vol. 30, no. 2, 2007. Online: http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/EQM0729.pdf.
     Matesic, Maura Alicia & Jean M. Adams. “Provocation to Learn: A Study in the Use of

    Personal Response Systems in Information Literacy Instruction.” Partnership: The Canadian
    Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, vol. 3, no. 1, 2008. Online:
    http://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/perj/article/view/327/802.
     Shieh, David. “Going Beyond Classroom Clickers.” Chronicle of Higher Education. March

    13, 2009. Online: http://chronicle.com/free/v55/i27/27a01301.htm.
Joe Hardenbrook, MLS
Educational Technology Coordinator
& Research/Instruction Librarian
Millikin University
Decatur, IL

jhardenbrook@millikin.edu
Tel: 217.424.3692

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Clicking with Students: Using a Student Response System in Library Instruction

  • 1. Using a Student Response System in Library Instruction Joe Hardenbrook Educational Technology Coordinator & Research/Instruction Librarian Millikin University 2 April 2009
  • 2. No standard terminology Clickers Personal Response Systems Audience Response Systems Student Response Systems Wireless Response Systems Student Polling Systems Interactive Student Response Systems Interactive Student Response Systems
  • 4. Public University 1. Private University 2. Community College 3. Other 4. 0% 0% 0% 0% er . ... . Answer Now l. . s.. er h l er Co Ot v iv ni ty Un eU i un ic t iva m bl m Pu Pr Co
  • 5. Yes 1. No 2. 0% 0% Answer Now s No Ye
  • 7. Infrared (IR)   Think “TV remote.” Can only send info. Radio Frequency (RF)   Two-way device. Can verify if answer has been received.  Some include LCD screens (useful for math & science) Computers   Classroom control systems. Not a clicker, but similar. Cell phone / Text Messaging, smart  calculators, etc…can be integrated w/ clicker software
  • 8. SYSTEMS Turning Technologies: http://www.turningtechnologies.com/  iClicker: http://www.iclicker.com/  eInstruction/Interwrite: http://www.einstruction.com/  H-ITT: http://www.h-itt.com/  COMPARISON & INFORMATION UNLV clicker comparison:  http://oit.unlv.edu/clickers/comparisons.html Vanderbilt Clicker Bib (over 200 entries):  http://www.vanderbilt.edu/cft/resources/teaching_resource s/technology/crs_biblio.htm University of Waterloo: http://cte.uwaterloo.ca/clickers.html 
  • 9. Install TurningPoint software on your computer. 1. Write your questions in PowerPoint. 2. Install TurningPoint software on the instructor 3. computer in the lab or classroom. Pass out the clickers to the class. 4. Bring up your PowerPoint on the screen & start 5. polling. Students’ responses are sent to the receiver (USB 6. port). Display the results. 7.
  • 10. The class time it may 1. take up Cost ($$$$) 2. Learning how to use 3. them Potential technology 4. issues Getting faculty on 5. 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% board Answer Now The class Cost ($$$$) Learning Potential Getting time... how t... tech... facult...
  • 11. 0-10 1. 11-20 2. 21-30 3. Over 30 4. 0% 0% 0% 0% Answer Now 10 0 0 0 -2 -3 r3 0- 11 20 e Ov
  • 12. One-shot 1. 30 instruction sessions Course-integrated 2. multiple sessions or 0% for-credit info lit courses Both 3. Answer Now One-shot instruct... Course-integrated... Both
  • 14. Ask student opinion-related questions.  Space questions throughout your  presentation. Encourage active discussion & questions. Just  don’t rely on the clickers! Try some assessment of learning or  evaluative questions at the end.  Pre- and post-testing On the question slides: indicate correct  answers and show results of class.
  • 15. Promotes active learning   P-D-P: Poll-Discussion-Poll format Encourages ALL students to participate  Adapt instruction based on feedback   Explain a concept more thoroughly  Promote discussion  Move on to the next topic Student feedback: anonymous or indentified  Assessment: download results   Student Learning or Librarian Assessment
  • 16. Getting your clickers back!  Tech issues: installation of software,  compatibility w/ PC vs. Mac, Office 2003 vs. Office 2007 Coming up with appropriate questions: just don’t  regurgitate content! Time spent in class   Especially for assessment purposes “Death by PowerPoint”!!! 
  • 17. Demonstration:   Do a search in the databases for articles about NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND and TESTING. Then do a new search for NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND and TESTING and BUSH.  The new search will give you: ▪ The same results ▪ More results ▪ Fewer results
  • 18. Conceptual:   Indentify the key words in the following statement: HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES SHOULD BE TESTED FOR DRUGS. ▪ Athletes, drugs, testing ▪ Athletes, drugs ▪ Athletes ▪ Athletes, high school, drugs, testing
  • 19. Recall:   You would use the Library’s online journals link to: ▪ Get the full-text of articles ▪ Search the catalog for books ▪ Access the electronic reserves
  • 20. Evaluative:   The librarian presented the information clearly and in a well organized manner: ▪ Strongly Agree ▪ Agree ▪ Neutral ▪ Disagree ▪ Strongly Disagree
  • 22. Strongly Agree 1. Agree 2. Neutral 3. Disagree 4. Strongly Disagree 5. 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% ee e l ee e tra e re r gr gr Ag u Ag sa Ne sa Di ly Di ng ly ro ng St ro St
  • 23. Bobkoff, Dan. “In Search of Answers, Teachers Turn to Clickers.” All Tech Considered. NPR.  March 2, 2009. Online: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=101343866. Bugeja, Michael. “Classroom Clickers and the Cost of Technology.” Commentary. Chronicle  of Higher Education. December 5, 2008. Online: http://chronicle.com/weekly/v55/i15/15a03101.htm. Corcos, Evelyn & Vivienne Monty. “Interactivity in Library Presentations Using a Personal  Response System.” Educause Quarterly, vol. 31, no. 2, April-June 2008. Online: http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/EQM0826.pdf. Ivy, Krista & Debbie Renfrow. “Clickers Go to the Library.” [PowerPoint]. San Diego State  University. August 7, 2007. Online: http://library.ucr.edu/?view=services/instruction/clickers.html. Kaleta, Robert & Tanya Joosten. “Student Response Systems: A University of Wisconsin  System Study of Clickers.” ECAR Research Bulletin, vol. 2007, no. 10. Online: http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ERB0710.pdf. Martyn, Margie. “Clickers in the Classroom: An Active Learning Approach.” Educause  Quarterly, vol. 30, no. 2, 2007. Online: http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/EQM0729.pdf. Matesic, Maura Alicia & Jean M. Adams. “Provocation to Learn: A Study in the Use of  Personal Response Systems in Information Literacy Instruction.” Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, vol. 3, no. 1, 2008. Online: http://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/perj/article/view/327/802. Shieh, David. “Going Beyond Classroom Clickers.” Chronicle of Higher Education. March  13, 2009. Online: http://chronicle.com/free/v55/i27/27a01301.htm.
  • 24. Joe Hardenbrook, MLS Educational Technology Coordinator & Research/Instruction Librarian Millikin University Decatur, IL jhardenbrook@millikin.edu Tel: 217.424.3692