Video: Using Audience Response Pads with Games
John Dillon has previously written about how games can be used to teach. In this video John describes how audience response pads allow users to interact with the instructor to answer questions. The interaction can lead to discussion and further instructor led interaction.
John and I are planning a webinar for September 22 to discuss how games can be used to teach. John will deliver a short presentation and then he and I will answer questions. Our focus will be on use of audience response pads. The webinar will include audience response pads. Watch EPS411.com for more information.
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About the Author: John Dillon has been a Paramedic for close to 3 decades, and has been an instructor for just as long. John currently works as a paramedic and educator for Woodbury Public Safety in Woodbury MN, and is the founder of C3 SoftWorks located in Minneapolis. John currently educates instructors on how to use game to teach core content in seminars and conferences around the country. John can be reached at johnd@c3softworks.com or www.c3softworks.com.
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