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March, 2006
How Remote Responders Affect Teaching
By Karen Lightstone, Saint Marys University, Nova Scotia
karen.lightstone@SMU.CA
A plethora of literature spouts the benefits of remote responders. These responders, often called clickers, are handheld devices much like television remotes that enable students to respond en masse to questions posed by the instructor.
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