Resources for engaging and assessing students with clickers
21 Jan
Last weekend I was honored to give the opening keynote at Nova Southeastern University’s Health Professions Education Research Symposium (HPERS) in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. (And, yes, Ft. Lauderdale is a great place to be in mid-January!) Below you’ll find the slides from my presentation. Many of my slides are designed to visually complement my verbal presentation, so they might not make too much sense on their own. Still, I think they’ll give you a sense of what I talked about. There are also some sample clicker questions in the slidedeck appropriate for the health professions.
And speaking of backchannel, I live-tweeting during several of the presentations later in the day at HPERS. Here are the highlights of the conference for me, according to my Twitterstream.
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I also gave a presentation to health-sciences professionals (around the same time actually). Anyone interested in that presentation, and the associated clicker questions, can visit http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/clickers.htm#talks and look for the one on February 16th, 2010.
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