Prosjekt Fakultetsbiblioteket UMN
"Klikkergruppa": Bente, Mari, Viola , (Line - som hjelper til innimellom!)
Prosjektsiden opprettet 25.juni 2009
Juli 2009: innkjøpt fra firma TRIMAX v. Tommy Brede:
Interwrite PRS (radiobasert) m. 50 klikkere (pris ca. 50.000)
Hva er klikkere? Anders Malthe-Sørensens PP fra DLO-forum 9.juni 2009
Innlegg om klikkere i UBtinget 23.10.09
22.6.09: Møte med Anders Malthe-Sørensen
2.7.09: Møte med Tommy Brede/TRIMAX. Demonstrasjon av systemet. Tilstede: Bente, Viola, Mari
8.9.09: Første klikkerundervisning! Viola ca 1. times forelesning i BIO1000 kurs (2 t. v Kirsten) U: Fusk\bio-klikk m. bilder.ppt
23.09.09: Personalmøte med presentasjon av klikkerne
7.10.09 Lunsjmøte emtacl10
4.11.09 Møte Emtacl10
Bombaro, C: Using audience response technology to teach academic integrity: "The seven deadly sins of plagiarism" at Dickinson College.
Reference Sceince review 2007 vol 35 no. 2 s.296-309.
Beatty, Ian D et al: Designing effective questions for classroom response system teaching Am. J. Phys. 74 (1), January 2006 31-39
Collins, Bobbie L.: "Debating" the merits of clickers in an academic library
North Carolina Libraries Spring/Summer 2008 s. 20-24
Corcos, E. Interactivity in library presentations using a personal response system.
EDUCAUSE Quarterly 2008 vol 31 no.2 s.53-60. :
Deleo, P.A: Bridging the information litaracy gap with clickers. The Journal of Academic Librarianship Volume 35, Issue 5, September 2009, Pages 438-444
Dill, Emily: Do clickers improve library instruction? Lock in your answer now
J. acad. librarianship 2008 vol. 34 no. 6 s 527-529
Educause Learning Initiative:.7 things you should know about clickers. 2005
Hoffman, C., & Goodwin, S. (2006). A clicker for your thoughts: Technology for active learning.
New Library World, 107(1228/1229), 422-433.
Julian, Suzanne: Clicking your way to library instruction assessment: using a personal response system at Brigham Young University
C&RL News May 2008 vol. 69 no. 5 s. 1-13
Kaleta, Robert et al: Student response systems: A University of Wisconsin system study of clickers. EDUCAUSE center for applied research. Research bulletin
2007, 10
Matesic, M. A., & Adams, J. M. (2008). 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, 3(1).
Wood, William B: Clickers: A Teaching gimmick that works. Developmental cell vol 7 (6) , 2004 796-798
Yourstone, Steven A: Classroom Questioning with Immediate Electronic Response: Do Clickers Improve Learning? Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education Volume 6 Issue 1, 75 - 88
Oppdatert 3.11.09/BR