Wireless devices gain popularity in college classrooms

Nov. 16, 2010
500,000 students use them to register attendance and take quizzes

From The New York Times: More than half a million college students now use wireless devices to register class attendance and take quizzes. Though the technology is relatively new, preliminary studies suggest that engaging students in class through a device as familiar to them as a cellphone increases their understanding of material that may otherwise be conveyed in traditional lectures.


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