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Maximizing student engagement with modern iClicker questions and peer instruction

iClickers are a fantastic and evidence-based way to get students engaged in the learning process during class, from asking multiple choice questions to using more interactive question types such as multiple select, ranking, matching, numeric, and click-on-target. In addition, the educational literature strongly supports using iClickers to facilitate peer instruction which improve student outcomes. This workshop will provide participants with an engaging opportunity to apply modern iClicker questions and peer instruction techniques to their own courses. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to…
-Describe the variety of modern question types available with iClickers
-Design questions using these modern question types for their own specific courses
-Explain the value of using iClickers for peer instruction
-Identify ways to incorporate peer instruction using iClickers into their own specific courses

TEF Alignment: Instructional Strategies

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Event Details

Maximizing student engagement with modern iClicker questions and peer instruction

Upcoming Events

Syllabus Sprint

Syllabus Sprint on Aug. 6 The syllabus sets expectations for your course. An effective syllabus is clear and inclusive as well as aligned with the latest University and department policies....(Go to event for more details.)


Syllabus Sprint: AI Policy Statements

A focused drafting session where instructors leave with a working draft of their course's AI policy statement guided by prompts and examples. Presented by CSU Online and TILT as part...(Go to event for more details.)


AI Teaching and Learning Symposium

This half-day event features a remote keynote by Professor Stuart Selber (Penn State), a faculty panel, and interactive Engagement Stations showcasing teaching strategies and innovations. Professor Selber’s work on digital...(Go to event for more details.)