Completing more iClicker Activities Leads to Improved Academic Performance

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Engaging students in active learning, whereby they take an active role in the learning
process rather than passively participating, has been shown to benefit students’ academic
success. Active learning occurs when students reflect on their own thinking, assess their
comprehension, and gain new knowledge through participation. Previous research has
shown that active learning significantly increases students’ sense of belonging, motivation,
and reduces achievement gaps for students from underrepresented groups. Methods for
implementing active learning include class discussion, group work, and problem-solving/
inquiry-based activities.

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