• Title of article

    Evidence for teaching practice: The impact of clickers in a large classroom environment

  • Author/Authors

    Patterson، نويسنده , , Barbara and Kilpatrick، نويسنده , , Judith and Woebkenberg، نويسنده , , Eric، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    603
  • To page
    607
  • Abstract
    Summary number of nursing students increases, the ability to actively engage all students in a large classroom is challenging and increasingly difficult. Clickers, or student response systems (SRS), are a relatively new technology in nursing education that use wireless technology and enable students to select individual responses to questions posed to them during class. udy design was a quasi-experimental comparison with one section of an adult medical–surgical course using the SRS and one receiving standard teaching. No significant differences between groups on any measure of performance were found. Focus groups were conducted to describe student perceptions of SRS. Three themes emerged: Being able to respond anonymously, validating an answer while providing immediate feedback, and providing an interactive and engaging environment. Although the clickers did not improve learning outcomes as measured by objective testing, perceptions shared by students indicated an increased degree of classroom engagement. Future research needs to examine other potential outcome variables.
  • Keywords
    Classroom technology , baccalaureate nursing students , Evidence-based teaching practice , Active Learning
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Record number

    1875866