Local Elementary School Goes High-Tech

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By Jobin Panicker

More schools are beginning to experiment with "clicker technology". It allows students to take quizzes and exams from their own desks without pencil and paper.

"It's better than writing it down on a piece of paper," said fifth grader Juan Trujillo.

Questions are projected onto a Smart Board. And each student is equipped with a calculator-like contraption called a responder.

"It's funner than taking quizzes on paper and it's not killing trees," said Agustina Martinez.

On the responder, the student can select their answers.

The students are challenged to answer correctly and quickly. The program even keeps track of the responses by student. This allows the teacher to see the deficiencies in learning.

"My students are more engaged, its interactive, and it's not paper and pencil activity," said teacher Laura MacBride.

The questions are typed in by the teacher in the same way a slide is made for a PowerPoint. Rob Gaertig, Principal at Roeding Elementary, brought in the technology at a cost of $1,500 per classroom.

"[The students] are interested, they're focused, we know learning is taking place when you can get instant feedback from students," said Gaertig.

Otto Benavides, a professor at Fresno State in the Education department, says he's encouraged when education moves in tune with technology. But he's also critical of the "clicker technology.

Benavides says there are too many publishers out there and compatibility can be an issue. Currently, there is no universal clicker to match with the many types of clicker programs.

In two years, Benavides expects it to be commonplace for students to use their phones to interact with teachers.

Tuesday, Nov 17 at 12:53 PM anonymous wrote ...

Promethean's ActivExpressions are VERY easy to use and come with a great software. They are compatible with ANY system. And as for cell phones, I agree with the comment above. Also, talk about a classroom management nightmare!

Tuesday, Nov 3 at 2:54 PM Anonymous wrote ...

The TurningPoint Clickers are, by far, the easiest to use. Although there are many different companies that make this technology, you should be careful about what you order. Some systems are so complicated, they end up being a waste of money and never used.

Friday, Oct 30 at 3:21 PM Anonymous wrote ...

It seems like the professor at Fresno State does not have a firm grasp on what the technology actually is used for at the elementary school level. Cell phones are not allowed at the elementary school campus and you would not need to worry about the "clicker" being the same in each classroom.

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