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Because You Can't Teach It All and They Won't Read It All: Student Response Systems Do Improve Learning
Psychology Faculty
  • Steven G. Luke
  • Sarah Grison, Parkland College
  • Aya Shigeto
  • Patrick D.K. Watson
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
2010
Abstract

In Introductory Psychology, 30 graduate TAs/faculty teach 2700 students annually. This year we developed an assessment program to improve student learning and graduate teaching training (Shigeto et al., 2010). Part of the program studied the pedagogical value of using student response systems to answer in-class multiple choice questions. Prior research lacks scientific rigor and provides equivocal evidence that SRSs improve learning (Caldwell, 2007).

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Poster presented the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Petersburg Beach, FL. January, 2010.

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Luke, Steven G.; Grison, Sarah; Shigeto, Aya; Watson, Patrick D.K.(2010, January). Because you can't teach it all and they won't read it all: Student response systems do improve learning. Poster presented the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Petersburg Beach, FL.