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Revision as of 14:26, 2 October 2008
"Clickers," also known as Audience Response Systems, are small devices that allow real-time statistics to be collected from an audience and place in a PowerPoint presentation. They are an easy and fun way to make your presentation more interactive while also measuring attendance and effectiveness.
What a Clicker is and How it Works
Creating an Interactive Presentation