On Sunday, November 21, Bill and Paul will give a workshop at the JALT 2010 conference in Nagoya.
Our time slot is 3:50 PM - 4:50 PM, in room 1008.
JALT 2010 is the 36th Annual International Conference on Language Teaching and Learning & Educational Materials Expo. It will be held November 19-23, 2010, at the Aichi Industry and Labor Center, in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. For more information about this conference, see jalt.org/conference
Title: Student response systems - What, why, how
Context: General
Content area: Listening
Format: Workshop
Language: English
We can motivate students to stay focused in the classroom through student response systems (SRS) that require all students to respond simultaneously. Low-tech SRS include giving students "batsu-maru" paddles to show the teacher. In more complex SRS, students use remote "clickers" to send in answers. Regar dless of the level of technology, SRS improve student concentration, and encourage an active engagement with the material. Find out how to use SRS techniques in EFL classes.
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