I'm currently in my second year of using student response systems in my classroom. Last year I used qwizdom and this year I am using CPS. I teach 8th grade math and have found SRS to be very helpful. I have done some staff and district development and now have been asked to present at a state conference. I would like to get a feel from people who are "A", using SRS now and "B" people who are interested in learning more about them, on what you think should go into the presentation. EX, things that would be a must to talk about if you are using them or what you would be interested in learning about them if you are not. The presentation is roughly 50 minutes long. Would welcome any ideas or suggestions. Thanks.
Ryan Graham
8th grade math
Kannapolis Middle School
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Hey, I know this post was a long time ago, but I just wanted to share with you an amazing SRS! Have you ever heard of Wooclap room response system that has a tons of questions possible for teachers to ask to their students during class. What is great is the fact that everything can happen in real time. Students answer to the questions on their smartphones, tablets or computers through a simple URL link, so no download is required for them! And then, the results can be displayed in real time on the teachers' presentations! Imagine also the possibility for students to have questionnaires available on their digital tools at home as well. It is really an amazing way to increase student participation and engagement!
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