[LON-CAPA-cvs] cvs: modules /gerd/roleclicker summary.tex
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{\Large {\bf Project Summary}}
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Since its introduction 15 years ago, Peer Instruction has been broadly adopted, particularly in science teaching, and
a number of studies of its effect across disciplines and across a range of institutions have been published. The goal of Peer Instruction is to make the students think critically about the material and participate actively in the learning process. To accomplish this goal the instructor periodically breaks up the class by asking a short conceptual question (a `ConcepTest') that challenges the students to put the material at hand into practice. The students respond using a show of hands, flashcards, or infrared `clickers'.