iClicker Cloud is an interactive classroom response system that can track attendance using GPS technology, ask target (heat map) questions, administer quizzes, and analyze student performance using a ...
The website of iClicker, a popular student engagement platform, was compromised in a ClickFix attack that used a fake CAPTCHA prompt to trick students and instructors into installing malware on their ...
The iClicker program subscription will be free for students and instructors beginning June 20, the Bruin Learn Center of Excellence announced March 28. iClickers are an interactive polling tool ...
Following an 18-month evaluation of classroom response systems, Loyola University Chicago has begun using iclickers to increase student participation in classes. iclicker, originally designed by four ...
Professor Tim Stelzer, a member of the research team that developed the iClicker, said lectures before the iClicker were very different. “We had traditional lectures with no interaction whatsoever,” ...
Polling students during a live class session has been an effective way to gauge comprehension of course content for many years. Previously a “clicker” remote (also called a personal response device) ...
Effective Fall 2022, ALL students taking courses at UAB have free access to the iClicker student app. This initiative offers a campus-wide license that will save students money and is one of many ...
iClicker is a classroom interactive response system that allows students to participate in polls and answer questions during class. Students can respond with a smart phone or any web-enabled device ...
The regular Hackaday reader might remember the iClicker from our previous coverage of the classroom quiz device, or perhaps you even had some first hand experience with it during your university days.
Many find the crowded lecture hall to be an inevitable downside to attending a large research university such as Georgetown. In recent years, professors with an excess of 200 students — and 200 ...
[Arko] was compelled to purchase an iclicker to use in some of his college courses. It’s similar in size to a television remote control except it only has six buttons and it communicates via radio ...