Personal Response System (PRS)

Term explanation  •  Category Learning & E-Learning

Definition and meaning

A Personal Response System (PRS) provides lecturers, presenters or teachers with the opportunity to ask a group of students or their audience questions. The questions are usually in a multiple choice format. PRS increase student engagement and provide an opportunity to receive instant feeback.

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Open Educational Resources (OER)

Open Educational Resources are free learning and teaching materials provided on the web. They have an open licence (e.g., Creative Commons), which allows anyone to use and benefit from these resources.

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Master view

In the master view in PowerPoint you can edit the Slide Master.

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Process Questions

Process questions are similar to recall questions but they need some deeper thoughts and maybe also analysis.

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PowerPoint Online

PowerPoint Online is the web version of PowerPoint. You can present and edit your PowerPoint presentation with it, without having PowerPoint installed on your computer. It's only necessary to have a Microsoft - or a Microsoft 365 account.

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