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published by the Science Education Initiative and the Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative
written by Stephanie Viola Chasteen
The page houses a suite of short videos giving an inside look at the use of clickers in the classroom and student opinions about their use. The videos are each 5-15 minutes long and are intended to demonstrate effective use of personal response systems ("clickers").

Videos include:
- Clickers: Students and Teachers Speak
- How to Use Clickers Effectively
- The Anatomy of a Clicker Question
- The Research:  Do Clickers Help Students Learn?
- Explain to Your Students Why You're Using Clickers
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Education Foundations
- Assessment
= Instruments
Education Practices
- Active Learning
= Cooperative Learning
- Instructional Material Design
- Pedagogy
- Professional Development
- Technology
= Audience Response
- Professional Development
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Middle School
- Graduate/Professional
- Informal Education
- Upper Undergraduate
- Collection
- Instructional Material
= Best practice
- Audio/Visual
= Movie/Animation
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- Educators
- Administrators
- text/html
- video/quicktime
- video/x-ms-wmv
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Access Rights:
Free access
License:
This material is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 license. You may embed these on webpages or use them in presentations. If you make any modifications to the videos, you must first consult the authors of the videos (University of Colorado Science Education Initiative).
Rights Holder:
University of Colorado Science Education Initiative
Keywords:
active engagement, clickers, educational technology, formative assessment, peer instruction, personal response system, prs, questioning, technology, video
Record Creator:
Metadata instance created February 16, 2010 by Stephanie Chasteen
Record Updated:
January 8, 2020 by Bruce Mason
Last Update
when Cataloged:
January 1, 2010
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AIP Format
S. Chasteen, (Science Education Initiative at the University of Colorado, Boulder, 2009), WWW Document, (http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/SEI_video.html).
AJP/PRST-PER
S. Chasteen, SEI Clicker and Education Videos (Science Education Initiative at the University of Colorado, Boulder, 2009), <http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/SEI_video.html>.
APA Format
Chasteen, S. (2010, January 1). SEI Clicker and Education Videos. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from Science Education Initiative at the University of Colorado: http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/SEI_video.html
Chicago Format
Chasteen, Stephanie Viola. SEI Clicker and Education Videos. Boulder: Science Education Initiative at the University of Colorado, January 1, 2010. http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/SEI_video.html (accessed 2 December 2024).
MLA Format
Chasteen, Stephanie Viola. SEI Clicker and Education Videos. Boulder: Science Education Initiative at the University of Colorado, 2009. 1 Jan. 2010. 2 Dec. 2024 <http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/SEI_video.html>.
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@misc{ Author = "Stephanie Viola Chasteen", Title = {SEI Clicker and Education Videos}, Publisher = {Science Education Initiative at the University of Colorado}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {2 December 2024}, Month = {January 1, 2010}, Year = {2009} }
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