A conference sponsored by one of the providers of student personal response systems, Turning Point, took place in Trinity College recently. A keynote presentation was given by Eric Mazur who has used Peer Instruction faciliated by clickers to good effect.
A storify collection of tweets from the conference is available by clicking here; Storify archive from Turning Point conference
A blog entry from an attendee, Sharon Flynn reflecting on the conference can be found by clicking here; Sharon Flynn's blog entry on Turning Point conference
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
Recent conference on using personal response systems ("clickers") in Trinity College
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