press one for yes: using clickers for library instruction and information literacy assessment
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Presentation by Junie Hayashi, Becky Rathgeber and Margot Hanson for Hawaii Library Association conference 2008, Grand Wailea, Maui. Focuses on library instruction uses for clickers, or personal response systems.TRANSCRIPT
Margo Hanson, UH-West OahuJunie Hayashi, Leeward CCBecky Rathgeber, BYU-Hawaii
Hawaii Library Association ConferenceGrand Wailea, Maui
October 25, 2008
Background of personal response systems
Library instruction applicationsLocal usePersonal experiencesDemonstration
1. Yes2. No
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o
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Audience Response Systems (ARS) Student Response Systems (SRS) Personal Response Systems (PRS) Classroom Performance Systems (CPS) Interactive audience response systems
(ISRS) Wireless Response Systems (WRS) Audience-paced Feedback Systems (APS) and the list continues......
1960’s
Commercial polling
Business
presentations/meetings/trainings
Education
Libraries!
Future: mobile devices
Decide where to go next….
• Polling• Testing• Surveys• Group response• Anonymity or answer tracking
University of Wisconsin system http://www4.uwm.edu/ltc/srs/
Brigham Young UniversityUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Maryland - BaltimoreTexas A&M UniversityUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
Surveys/PollingAssessmentQuizzesPre- and post-testsAnonymity or answer tracking
1. Books2. eBooks3. DVDs 4. Journal articles5. Reserve
materials
Books
eBooks D
VDs
Journ
al arti
cles
Reserve
mate
rials
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LCC since 2004Chaminade since 2007UHWO since 2007BYU-H since 2008
First time user, BYUH Assessment Librarian, Rose Ram, and her experience.
1. Librarian2. Professor3. Library
databases4. Friends, family,
coworkers5. Internet
(Google, Yahoo, etc.)
Librar
ian
Profe
ssor
Librar
y databases
Friends,
family, c
oworkers
Inte
rnet (
Google, Yahoo,...
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