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Originally Posted by growlithing
Wait what's an "iclicker"? You have to answer questions during the class? Just going around the room? I thought normal college had like huge class sizes so wouldn't that take forever? Or is there like a lecture test like filling out a sheet while watching a movie in high school? And every 5-10 minutes??
I'm just interested because I'm in college but we don't do anything like that. My school is ultra small though and I couldn't get away with having an iPad or a phone in class. The professor would tell me to put it away. If I were tuning them out and just doing my own thing in class I'd get called on to answer a question or something. I have one "big" class with almost 20 students in it and I can get away with a little more.
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i>Clicker is how some of our instructors measure attendance and participation in larger classes. I>clicker is a remote with buttons A through E. You get like 25 seconds to read and answer the question, and then the points count toward your participation grade.
Our classes can be anywhere from 5 to over 700 people. Most of them are around 100-250 people.
You might also like online classes. Have you tried any?