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Get Clicker With It: Using Clickers in the Classroom

Get Clicker With It: Using Clickers in the Classroom. Matt Slocomb Social Studies West Fargo High School mslocomb@west-fargo.k12.nd.us. About this session. Trying to emphasize teaching methods, things you can do Using Turning Point as the system Other good systems exist as well

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Get Clicker With It: Using Clickers in the Classroom

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  1. Get Clicker With It: Using Clickers in the Classroom • Matt Slocomb • Social Studies • West Fargo High School • mslocomb@west-fargo.k12.nd.us

  2. About this session • Trying to emphasize teaching methods, things you can do • Using Turning Point as the system • Other good systems exist as well • Might look different, but would do similar things • I just started using these in January • I honestly believe these are powerful and easy, very useful and helpful with MANY things

  3. Terminology • SRS – Student Response Systems • PRS – Personal Response Systems • “Voters, Clickers, etc…” • Anything else?

  4. Technique 1 – Gathering Background Information • Prior to starting a course, unit, lesson, etc… you could poll the students as a means to get to know the students, build relationships, get a feel for prior knowledge, previous courses, etc…

  5. How long have you been teaching/in the field of education? • 0-5 years • 6-10 years • 11-15 years • 16-20 years • 21 + 30

  6. Which school district are you employed in? • D-G-F • Fargo • Moorhead • West Fargo • Other 30

  7. Which college to you attend for your undergraduate degree? • MSUM • UND • NDSU • Valley City • Mayville • Concordia • Jamestown • U-Mary • Dickinson State • Other 30

  8. Technique #2 – Goal Setting, Planning Instruction, Setting Classroom Norms • At the start of a course, unit, lesson, project, etc… you could poll students to get feedback on a variety of topics

  9. Would you like a fairly easy way to assess student learning and check for understanding? • Yes • Yes • Yes • No (leave right now!) 30

  10. Would you like a fairly simple way to gather data regarding what your students know? • Of course • Yes please • Absolutely • All of the above 30

  11. Would you like real time data which shows how your students are performing on an assessment? • No • Why would I want that? • Probably not • Of course 30

  12. Would you like something that would grade student's assessments for you, and give the students instant feedback for how they are doing? • Maybe • Possibly • Potentially • Yep 30

  13. Technique #3 – Starters/Closers – Check for Understanding • Align the questions for the start of class today to the objectives from yesterday, look for trends, reteach if necessary

  14. Of the following topics from yesterdays (or todays) discussion on research methods, which do you understand the most? • Validity • Reliability • Bias • Dependent vs. Independent Variable • Control vs. Experimental Group 30

  15. Of the following topics from yesterdays (or todays) discussion on research methods, which do you understand the least? • Validity • Reliability • Bias • Dependent vs. Independent Variable • Control vs. Experimental Group 30

  16. Technique #4 – Assess for Understanding while teaching • At the end of class, in the middle of class, at the start of class, anytime…include questions to assess if students are “getting” what you are discussing • Useful to assess student learning, provides an incentive for students to focus more

  17. Esurance – 0:40What are they implying about knowledge?

  18. In this video clip (consistent with the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis), the agents argue that they know more about saving based on • How long they have been employed • Their relationships with the customers • How professionally they are dressed • The number of words they have for money 30

  19. Technique #5 – Polling the class when you want to know but don’t, or are concerned about validity • Example – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, student polling (drug use, risky behavior) • Voting – Did you vote? Who for, who would you vote for if you could vote? • Hot-button issues (abortion, same-sex marriage, etc…) • Allows introverts to get involved, passionate people to not totally dominate a discussion

  20. What percentage of your friends do you know have used tobacco products? • Less than 10 • 11-20 • 21-30 • 31-40 • 41-50 • 51-60 • 61-70 • 71-80 • 81-90 • 91+ 30

  21. Technique #6 – Framing the debate • Especially useful for debated positions • Allows students to pick an option, see what their peers think, response accordingly. • Can be used to kick off a different activity, project, discussion

  22. Which Allied country do you believe played the strongest role in helping the Allies win WW2? • USSR • USA • England • France 30

  23. Technique #7 – Competition • Some students thrive on competition • Clickers allow for many ways to utilize this… • You can pick random team assignments • Examples I have used… • Juniors vs. Seniors; Boys/Girls; Athletic Shoes vs. Everything else; Shirt Color; Prom – Cool or Overrated; etc… • Varies the teams, easy to assign

  24. Birthdays • Odd date (e.g. 1st, 13th, 23rd) • Even date (e.g. 2nd, 16th, 24th)

  25. Current Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court • Elen Kagan • Clarence Thomas • Antonin Scalia • John Roberts 30

  26. Fastest Responders

  27. Last year, Miguel Cabrera because the first baseball player to do this since 1967.  It has been done a total of 17 times... • Hit over .400 • Hit 200 RBIs • Win the Triple Crown (lead the league in AVG, HR and RBI) • Hit 4 grand slams in a game 30

  28. Participant Leaders

  29. The title for the newest Superman film, which comes out June 14 • Superman Returns • Superman 2013 • Superman Rises • Man of Steel 30

  30. Team Scores

  31. What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? • 0% • 25% • 50% • 75% • 100%

  32. Rapper Snoop Dogg recently changed his name to this... • Snoop Cat • Snoop Lion • Snoop Poodle • Snoop Tiger 30

  33. Fastest Responders

  34. Billboard's top song of 2012 • Gotye "Somebody That I Used to Know" • Carly Rae Jepsen "Call Me Maybe" • Adele "Rolling in the Deep" • LMFAO "Party Rock Anthem" 30

  35. Fastest Responders

  36. Participant Leaders

  37. Team MVP

  38. Team Racing Scores

  39. Team Scores

  40. Technique #8 – Use paper tests, self paced assessments • Allows students to work at their own pace • Allows you to see real time how they are doing • Corrects the assessment automatically for you • Some grading software allows automatic integration (this would be awesome, working on it for PowerSchool, not sure on others)… • Will do this after some feedback…

  41. Technique #9 – Gather feedback • After doing a project, test, lesson, session, etc… allows you to get constructive criticism • Gives you more valid data since it can be anonymous

  42. Usefulness in the classroom? • 1 (Little) •  2 • 3 (Average) • 4 • 5 (Extensive) 30

  43. Clarity of presenation? • 1 (Unclear) •  2 • 3 (Average clarity) • 4 • 5 (Exceptional clarity) 30

  44. Ease of use • 1 (Very difficult) •  2 • 3 (Average difficulty) • 4 • 5 (Easy) 30

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