Room: 106C Presenter: Andy Petroski Audience: 4-6 Description: The movement to 1-to-1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) environments creates more access to laptops, tablets and smartphones for students. How are you going to make sure that those devices enhance learning and don't become a distraction? Web 2.0 polling options are a great way to increase formative feedback, get students engaged and use the devices in their hands to do so. Attend this session to learn about PollEverywhere and other options for student polling WITHOUT clickers.
Session Title: Options for Student Polling
Room: 106CPresenter:
Andy Petroski
Audience: 4-6
Description:
The movement to 1-to-1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) environments creates more access to laptops, tablets and smartphones for students. How are you going to make sure that those devices enhance learning and don't become a distraction? Web 2.0 polling options are a great way to increase formative feedback, get students engaged and use the devices in their hands to do so. Attend this session to learn about PollEverywhere and other options for student polling WITHOUT clickers.
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