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Keep Moving Forward with iClicker: A Tech Ed Presentation
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Navigating the ever-evolving landscape of education, meet Matt Evans – a physics and astronomy professor at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. From dusty transparencies to the excitement of PowerPoint's debut, Matt's journey reflects a commitment to keeping education fresh and engaging. Central to his arsenal of teaching tools is the iClicker, a nifty gadget that bridges the gap between instructor and student. With iClicker in hand, Matt fosters a sense of community where every voice matters. Through targeted questions and real-time feedback, he transforms his 450-seat auditorium into a lively hub of learning, even amidst the challenges of Covid. As Matt shares his insights, one thing becomes clear: in the quest for better education, technology is not just a tool, but a friend guiding us toward brighter horizons. So, let's click our way to a future where learning is interactive, inclusive, and above all, fun! Click the video below to watch Matt Evan’s full presentation from Tech Ed week last year!
 
					
				
		
