Four Student Response Systems. If you've got a class set of computers or mobile devices, then you've got a student response system.
Response systems sold to schools typically consist of a handheld remote, called a clicker, and software for managing students, questions, and answers. Rather than pay over $1,000 for a set of clickers, a WiFi-equipped classroom that already has iPod touches, iPads, netbooks, etc. (or invited students to bring their own) can turn those devices into a response system for much less. Google Docs Google Docs provides a free way to collect responses called Forms. InfuseLearning. Audience Response Systems.