Disciplinary Resources for Clickers
While much of pedagogical conversations related to clickers is interdisciplinary and useful to instructors in various fields it can be helpful to see examples of clicker questions and classroom strategies that are discipline specific. Below are links to various blog posts, journal articles, and question banks organized by discipline.
Arts and Humanities: Blog post
Astronomy: Question bank
Biology: Question bank
Chemistry: Question bank (1)
Question bank (2)
Computer Science: Question bank
Economics: Journal article
Geosciences: Question bank
Math: Question bank (1)
Question bank (2)
Physics: Question bank (1)
Question bank (2)
Philosophy, Ethics, Logic: Question bank
- Active Learning
- Active Learning with Clickers
- Best Practices for Using Clickers
- Poll Everywhere Points of Contact
- Clicker Questions
- Clicker Activities
- Incorporating Clicker Questions and Activities
- Suggested Syllabus Langauge
- Disciplinary Resources for Clickers
- Request for iClicker Information
- iClicker Helpsheets
- Information on Various Clickers (Polling Softwares)
- Teaching with Discussions
- Group Work
- Active Learning with Clickers
- Inclusive Teaching and Learning
- Course Design and Preparation
- Designing a Course
- Constructing a Syllabus
- Syllabus Template
- Tips for Faculty Teaching for the First Time
- Getting Ready for your Role as an Assistant in Instruction
- Using Class Time Effectively on Day One
- Structuring an Introductory Lecture Course
- Developing Course Policies on Laptops & Mobile Devices
- Writing Assignments and Feedback
- Teaching Methods
- Digital Pedagogy
- Undergraduate Research
- Feedback on Teaching
- Teaching @ WashU
- Academic Job Market Materials
- Resources for Assistants in Instruction