How Clickers Promote Active Learning?

Student using the Class Saathi clicker to give responses in an open-book assessment
Student using the Class Saathi clicker to give responses in an open-book assessment

Personalized learning is an educational approach that tailors instruction to the specific needs and interests of individual students. This approach has become increasingly popular in recent years, as technology has made it easier to gather data on student performance and preferences. One technology that has proven particularly useful for personalized active learning is the clicker. If you are wondering how clickers promote active learning keep reading.

Clickers, also known as audience response systems, are handheld devices that students can use to respond to questions or participate in surveys. When used in the classroom, clickers provide teachers with real-time feedback on student understanding, enabling them to adjust their lessons and activities to better meet the needs of individual students. This is where clickers have played a major role in promoting personalized learning.

Students using Class Saathi in Sunbird Trust funded school in Kachayi, Manipur
Students using Class Saathi in Sunbird Trust funded school in Kachayi, Manipur

For example, if a teacher is lecturing on a particular topic and notices that a large number of students are struggling with a particular concept, they can use the clicker data to determine which students need more support thus promoting active learning. They can then pause the lecture and provide additional explanations, examples, or even additional resources, such as videos or articles, to help these students better understand the material.

Teacher using Class Saathi mobile app in Sunbird Trust funded school in Ijeirong, Manipur
Teacher using Class Saathi in Sunbird Trust funded school in Ijeirong, Manipur

Clickers can also be used to track student progress over time, allowing teachers to identify areas where students need additional support. This information can be used to tailor future lessons and activities to better meet the needs of individual students. For example, if a student is struggling with a particular topic, the teacher can assign additional practice problems or provide additional resources to help the student catch up.

Students using Class Saathi in Sunbird Trust funded school in Ijeirong, Manipur
Students using Class Saathi in Sunbird Trust funded school in Ijeirong, Manipur

In addition to helping teachers tailor their lessons, clickers can also be used to engage students and promote active learning. For example, teachers can use clickers to ask questions or create interactive activities that encourage students to think critically and work together. This can help to keep students engaged and motivated, while also promoting their understanding of the material.

In conclusion, the use of clickers in the classroom can provide teachers with valuable insights into student understanding and enable them to better meet the needs of individual students. By promoting personalized learning, clickers can help students to achieve their full potential and become more confident, motivated learners.

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