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Technology and Teaching

Promoting Active Learning Using Individual Response Technology in Large Introductory Psychology Classes

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Pages 194-196 | Published online: 05 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

Individual response technology (IRT), in which students use wireless handsets to communicate real-time responses, permits the recording and display of aggregated student responses during class. In comparison to a traditional class that did not employ IRT, students using IRT performed better on exams and held positive attitudes toward the technology. IRT appears to be a promising technology for increasing active learning in the classroom and enhancing students' mastery of course content.

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