Clicker Training for Faculty Includes New Software Demonstration

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- IT Services will host clicker training for faculty from 9-11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, in the Faculty Technology Center (Gibson Annex). RSVP to clickers@uark.edu. Bill Joyce from Turning Technologies will provide general clicker information and demonstrate the new clicker software. 

Additional training is scheduled for December 22. Workshop times are available at https://edp.uark.edu/register_schedules.php?scheduleID=11757. Departments interested in group clicker training can submit a request by going to https://edp.uark.edu, clicking Training by Request on the left, and selecting New Clicker Software and Basic Clicker Use from the Workshop Name drop-down menu.

Support for using clickers is available by contacting clickers@uark.edu.

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Contacts

Erin Griffin, Documentation/User Support Specialist
IT Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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