Web site logical path:
[www.psy.gla.ac.uk]
[~steve]
[ilig entrance lobby]
[this main
index page]
wifi:
[eduroam1]
[eduroam2]
[wifi-man]
[hotspots]
[visitors]
Frequently used dependent pages:
[compilation]
[vendors]
[EVS users]
[Ped. examples]
[video]
[bib]
Restricted pages:
[Quintin stats]
This is the home page for some web pages, now largely out of date, about interactive lecture methods in general, and using classroom electronic voting systems (EVS) in particular. (EVS are also sometimes referred to as "clickers", PRS, GRS, CCS: for a discussion, see this list of terms used.)
(If you find this site useful, other major sets of pages on a similar topic are at: Peer instruction for computer science; Stanford / tomorrow's professor; Vanderbilt; Amherst; or this Simpson & Oliver 2002 report (33 pages); pages on EVS use in maths from Loughborough and from Surrey. or a page at Colorado.)
If you are located in the UK, particularly, then you might want to join the special interest group on EVS "ESTICT": "Engaging Students Through In-Class Technology". (Other, desperate enquiries about it to Sian Cox [sian.cox.1 AT city.ac.uk].) You might also want to join this email list: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/ELECTRONIC-VOTING-SYSTEMS.html (electronic-voting-systems AT jiscmail.ac.uk).
You can access the pages on this website in alternative ways:
The websites for versions of the YACRS server are:
https://classresponse.gla.ac.uk (most stable)
https://learn.gla.ac.uk/yacrs/ (More advanced)
https://learn.gla.ac.uk/yalis/ (being developed
further)
Basic teacher guide
A talk about it was given at the 2015 internal learning and teaching
conference. The abstract is at page 12 of
the proceedings.
Wifi coverage: the expert seems to be Drew McConnell; and the online web pages about coverage are not accurate (seem to under-report its extent). I have the impression that there are just a very few rooms with no usable coverage. Newer / larger lecture theatres may have multiple points. A test of YACRS in the Joseph Black LT with 190 students had no trouble for mass student access to wifi, even though it had only one access point in the room itself.
A server is being commissioned for this. Currently ask
Niall Barr
to set permissions for you to use this; and to get more information.
You may want to consider these elements (you can find links for these from the link above):
In that bibliography, a very few outstanding things are starred: if you want to do some reading, you could do much worse than start with them. See also below.
Other important Glasgow University contacts:
Other people who use EVS (and PRS users) in the UK are listed here.
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