A Classroom Performance System (CPS), also known as “Clickers,” is a very interactive form of technology used in the classroom. The following are some uses of a CPS.
- Pre & Post-Assessments
- Formative and Summative Assessments
- Paper & Interactive
- Quick checks during presentations, videos, lectures.
- Participation
- Agree/Disagree
- True/False
- Team Review Games
- Attendance
Classroom Performance Systems transmit student input through an infrared or radio frequency signal. From our experience, if you are considering purchasing a CPS, the radio frequency system is the most efficient. ELL classroom demoed an infrared system for a month and found that student excitement and participation was increased; however, the infrared signal was hit and miss. The receiver did not always detect the signal from the clickers even if the student directed the clicker directly at the receiver. As teachers, we found the infrared system more frustrating than useful.
Please share your CPS experiences and ideas with us. For more information, see the links below.
1 responses to “Classroom Performance System (CPS)”
vorapan tiparos
May 1st, 2010 at 05:12
Hello,
I like your useful webs and will apply to my class. I’m a teacher of efl at a remote college in Thailand. I’m interested in interactive drama and searching for Language Art Performance project for my 4th year students majoring in English. If you have any idea about this, please let me know.
Thank you for you info.
Vora Tipa