“Teaching with Clickers” Project

Please submit this application by 5:00 PM on May 5, 2008 for Summer 2008 participation or by August 1, 2008 for Fall 2008 participation. You will be contacted shortly afterwards. After providing the information requested below, be sure to click on SUBMIT at the bottom of the form.

Important Note: Participants in this project are required to participate in a workshop at 10 am on May 20 (for Summer or Fall adopters) or at 10am on August 12 (Fall adopters only) to receive the complete set of services described. We would also like for participants to be willing and available to contribute to future ITLAL and ITS efforts to promote effective use of instructional technology (this may take the form of presenting in a future workshop, or of contributing to a short article for Teaching @ Albany).

Personal Information

First name*: Last name*:
Email*: Phone #*:
Department*: Faculty status*:

Course Information

(Course title(s) and number(s) for course(s) in which you plan to use clickers for Spring 2008)

Course #1* Course #2 Course #3
Title:
Number:
Anticipated
Enrollment:

Please describe in 100 words or less how you plan to use clickers to enhance student learning.

Historical Information

Have you ever used a clicker system in the past?   Yes No

If yes..
Which system did you use?
Describe your experience.

Additional comments or questions:

  (Summer participants only) I agree to attend a workshop at 10am on May 20 and to make myself available to contribute to future ITLAL and ITS promotions of effective clicker use. (Please check this box if you agree.)*

  (Fall participants only) I agree to attend a workshop at 10am on May 20 or at 10 AM on August 12 and to make myself available to contribute to future ITLAL and ITS promotions of effective clicker use. (Please check this box if you agree.)*

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