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Clickers - that is, individual classroom response devices - have become standard equipment issued to incoming students at Columbia Business School (CBS), the school reports.
The use of a classroom response system began as part of a pilot program in fall 2008, and when it became evident that students were becoming more engaged in class as a result, CBS decided to make the program permanent.
The use of a classroom response system began as part of a pilot program in fall 2008, and when it became evident that students were becoming more engaged in class as a result, CBS decided to make the program permanent.
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