Press One for Yes: Using Clickers for Library Instruction and Information Literacy Assessment
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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
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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
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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.)
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