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Research References

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Research References

 

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Better Education Inc. (2000). Better Education Inc. Home Page. Retrieved Nov. 10, 2010.

     

     From http://bedu.com/.

 

 

Bruff, D.(2010). Vanderbilt Center for learning. In Classroom Response Systems (“Clickers”).

 

     Retrieved Nov. 10, 2010, from http://cft.vanderbilt.edu/teachingguides/technology/clickers/.

 

 

Carmichael, J. (2009). Team-Based Learning Enhances performance in Introductory

 

               Biology. Journal of College Science Teaching. 38(4):54

 

 

Hatch, J., Jensen, M., Moore, R. (2005). Manna from Heaven or “Clickers” from Hell.

 

               Journal of College Science Teaching. 34(7):36

 

 

Koening, K. (2010).  Building Acceptance for Pedagogical Reform Through Wide-Scale

 

               Implementation of Clickers. Journal of College Science Teaching, Jan/Feb.  46-51.

 

 

Martyn, M.. (2007). Educause Quarterly. In Clickers in the Classroom: An Active Learning

 

     ApproachClickers in the Classroom: An Active Learning Approach. Retrieved Nov. 10 2010,

 

     from http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSEQuarterlyMagazineVolum/ClickersintheClassroomAnActive/157458.

 

Office Of Classroom Management Student Response Systems Overview, (2008).  University of

 

               Michigan Office of Classroom management. In Student response Systems  Overview.

 

              Retrieved Nov. 10, 2010. From http://www.classroom.umn.edu/support/support-srs.html.

 

 

Reay, N.W., L. Pengfei, and L. Bao.2008. Testing a new voting machine

 

               question methodology. American Journal of Physics 76 (2): 171–178.

 

 

Ribbens, E. (2007). Why I like Clicker Personal Response Systems. Journal of College of

 

               Science Teaching. 37(2):60.

 

 

Salemi, M.K. (2009).  Clickenomics:  Using a Classroom Response System to Increase Student

           

            Engagement in a Large-Enrollment Principles of Economics Course. Journal of Economic Education.Vol. 40(4), 385-405.

 

 

Schaffhauser, D., (2010). Campus Technology. In Clickers in the Classroom at U Wisconsion-Madison. Retrived Nov. 10, 2010. 

 

     From http://campustechnology.com/articles/2010/01/20/clickers-in-the-classroom-at-u-wisconsin-madison.aspx.

 

 

Skinner, S. (2009).  On Clickers, Questions, and Learning.  Journal of College of Science Teaching. 38(4): 20. 

 

 

Trees, A., and M. Jackson. 2007. The learning environment in clicker classrooms: Student

 

processes of learning and involvement in large university-level courses using student

 

response systems. Learning, Media and Technology 32 (1):21-40.

 

Comments (3)

Eddie Mathews said

at 9:49 pm on Nov 8, 2010

Nice addition Jess!

Eddie Mathews said

at 3:45 pm on Nov 14, 2010

Thanks for working on this too Marni!

Janice Wilson Butler said

at 7:54 pm on Nov 27, 2010

APA police has not been by - but note all mistakes as on previous page with references. If you want to include the list of links you have all gathered, you can add a section called "Additional Resources" without having to go through all of the APA stuff.

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