Student Response System

Fifth grade students at Central enjoyed using E-Instruction’s Student Response System during a math class yesterday.  Edna Luper and Debbie Jacobs with Powder Puff Technology conducted the class and demonstrated how students use “clickers” to indicate their answers during instruction and assessment.  Each student has a small, remote control device with buttons on it.  The student presses the button that corresponds to the correct answer.  The student’s answers are recorded on the teacher’s computer.  These students stayed very engaged in the lesson and enjoyed testing out this new technology.

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