
The Society for the Teaching of Psychology's Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology (OTRP) just published a "how to" guide to Student Response Systems (clickers).
Over 19 pages, K.G. Kelly from Tennessee State University explains the basics of s

tudent response systems including how clickers can be used in a psychology classroom, their advantages and disadvantages, vendors, software, and best practices. This document is a "must read" for anyone considering adopting clickers in their classroom.
To download a PDF or RTF copy of the report go to
http://tinyurl.com/ab2gw5
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