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Electronic Voting Systems

June 5th, 2006 · No Comments
1A course development · Education research




I am in the middle (well, not true actually… at the start of) writing an article on the use of electronic voting systems for use in large undergraduate lectures. There’s a ton of stuff out there at the moment about the application of this type of technique in HE.

Steve Draper’s page has a ton of information on it. Everytime I go there I find I read something new. I think I will just use his references page as my one reference….. http://www.psy.gla.ac.uk/~steve/ Plus it has a photo of him and Jim Boyle with a lobster….

I came across a useful article from Falkirk council on the various hardware that is available from Andy Watson’s edublog: http://andywatson.edublogs.org/2006/03/27/voting-systems/

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