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ARS Research - K-12

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Additional resources: Best Practices for Using Response Systems


An extremely complete (180+ references) bibliography of research articles on the effectiveness of classroom response systems (CRSs) is maintained by Derek Bruff, Assistant Director, Vanderbilt Center for Teaching. 


General

 

  1. Abrahamson, A. Louis, "Teaching with Classroom Communication System - What it Involves and Why it Works" (pdf or html - 20 pages) (MP3 version - 15 MB, in Internet Explorer: right-click and choose Save Target As).  From a Mini-Course presented at the VII Taller Internacional "Nuevas Tendencias en la Ensenanza de la Fisica", Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico, May 27-30, 1999.  Comments: One of the earliest papers on SRSs: "... examines the pedagogical roots of classroom communication systems.
  2. Beatty, Ian, "Transforming Student Learning with Classroom Communication Systems", 2004, U Mass (Amherst) - EDUCAUSE (13 pages). Comments: "This bulletin describes how CCSs can influence "interactive pedagogy" and fundamentally transform the learning process. It includes advice drawn from lessons learned through a decade of experience [in the teaching of physics]."
  3. Black, Paul and William, Dylan, Inside the Black Box: Raising Standards Through Classroom Assessment, 1998, Phi Delta Kappan.   Comments: "Firm evidence shows that formative assessment is an essential component of classroom work and that its development can raise standards of achievement, Mr. Black and Mr. Wiliam point out. Indeed, they know of no other way of raising standards for which such a strong prima facie case can be made."
  4. Bransford, John, Brown, Ann L, and Cocking, Rodney R., editors, "How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition" (2000).  Comments: Available free online in searchable form here but you'll want to buy this book as well to inform/transform your teaching or your leadership in education.  An extraordinarily well-researched, practical, and inspirational book.  Lots of information about formative assessment & a few pages about Classroom Communication Technologies (see page 219+).  

    Dr. Bransford is now a Professor of Education and Psychology at the University of Washington in Seattle.  He is also Principal Investigator and Director of the Center for Learning in Informal and Formal Environments (LIFE) and is working with others at the UW, Stanford and SRI International in a five-year research center on the science of learning (both funded by the NSF).

  5. Hartline, Fred, "Classtalk used at Elementary School",  PDF

    bE Inc. internal Technical Note, Summer 1997.  Comments: Gives results from Classtalk use at McIntosh Elementary School which resulted in a dramatic increase in reading comprehension scores.

  6. Lewellyn, CDR David A. USN (ret), M. Ed., NJROTC+with+CPS+report.pdf, 21 July 2006.
  7. Penuel, Crawford, DeBarger, Boscardin, Masyn, Urdan, "Teaching with Student Response System Technology: A Survey of K-12 Teachers" PDF, NSF-Funded study by SRI International (Stanford Research Institute), UCLA, UC-Davis, Santa Clara. Survey of 585 K-12 teachers all using CPS.  From the authors: "The current questionnaire study is a first step toward understanding how teachers in K-12 settings integrate student response systems into their teaching." (9 Pages)
  8. Penuel, Roschelle, Crawford, Shechtman (SRI) & Abrahamson (Better Education Foundation), "CATAALYST - Workshop Report: Advancing Research on the Transformative Potential of Interactive Pedagogies and Classroom Networks", presented in 2004, PDF SRI International (Stanford Research Institute) and Better Education Foundation.  A report from "a conference that [brought] together a diverse group of educators, researchers, and industry representatives to chart a research agenda for the future of classroom networks." (25 pages)
  9. Roschelle, Penuelle (SRI) & Abrahamson (Better Education Foundation), "Classroom Response and Communication Systems: Research, Review and Theory", PDF 2004. (8 pages)  Comments: This paper begins with "In How People Learn, Bransford and colleagues (National Research Council, 1999) cite classroom response system technology and the related pedagogy as one of the most promising innovations for transforming classrooms to be more learner-, knowledge-, assessment-, and community-centered."  It goes on to say:  "A review of the research on [Classroom Response Systems]  ... particularly with regard to the popular use of these systems to enhance questioning and feedback"   Dr. John Bransford is now at the University of Washington (after many years at Vanderbilt)
  10. Terrell, Maria, "Asking Good Questions in the Mathematics Classroom", PDF (7 pages), Cornell University " (read more about the "Good Questions" project at Cornell in Using Student Response Systems).
  11. Thalheimer, Will, "The Learning Benefits of Questions",  Work-Learning.com, 2003  full 37 page whitepaper ($30).  Comments: An extensive meta-study of questioning as a teaching method, and its impact on student learning and engagement. The full paper provides “both a practical understanding of questioning and a hard-edged research review of the learning benefits of questions.” 
  12. Thompsen, Nicole R, "Integrating the Use of Classroom Performance Systems in the Elementary Classroom", (31 pages), May 2006, Master's Degree research paper analyzing the effectiveness of of using CPS to deliver common assessments, etc in the Wichita, Kansas (USA) school district.
  13. University of Tennessee, "Shifting Gears from Research to Adoption: A Pilot Study on the Clicker Personal Response Device", PDF (6 pages), January 31, 2006.  [Reference contributed by Marty Abrahamson]
  14. Ward, Darrell, "A Practical Approach for Formal Assessment Empowering Students and Teachers in Classrooms Optimized for Real-time Evaluation (CORE)", March 20, 2006 [Reference contributed by the author].
  15. Ward, Darrell, "The Classroom Performance System: The Overwhelming Research Results Supporting This Teacher Tool and Methodology", whitepaper, 2003.  Comments: Dr. Darrell Ward is the creator of the Classroom Performance System and the founder & president of eInstruction.  This paper describes the “CPS-empowered classroom” and the research supporting its use as a tool to empower the teacher and learner.

 

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