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What is PRS?

PRS stands for Personal Response System. It is a tool used to promote active learning. Using the tool, students in a classroom or a lecture theatre can respond to questions posed by the instructors with the click of a button, all at the same time. This provides a means

for the instructor to instantly assess students' understanding of the subject matter;
for the instructor to collect instant feedback from every one of his/her students;
for students to participate actively in class.

 

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Speakers at UST on PRS
Prof Nelson Cue on PRS Active Learning in Any Classroom with PRS

PRS Related
Stories

PRS in secondary schools
How does PRS work?
Why use PRS in your teaching
Key features of PRS
How HKUST Institutionalized the PRS

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