The session on clickers by Margaret Ray and Bob Rycroft revealed that students were happy whenever Jerry came into the class room. I think that many of us in Monroe have experienced that feeling before. All hail Jerry & the Clickers (wasn’t that a 1950s group)?
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If not, it should have been!!
I saw Bob’s presentation last year, and thought he used the clicker technology thoughtfully and fruitfully in his classes.