This page contains resources for classroom voting in mathematics, also known as ConcepTests for Peer Instruction or "Clicker Questions". These materials were developed through two NSF-funded projects: "MathQUEST: Math Questions to Engage Students" (2006-2009) and "MathVote: Teaching Mathematics with Classroom Voting" (2010-2013). These projects involve not only creating and testing libraries of classroom voting questions, but also involve the study of these teaching methods. For more details see our Project Summaries below. These projects have been run here at Carroll College's, Department of Mathematics, Engineering, and Computer Science by Holly Zullo and Kelly Cline.
Teaching Mathematics with Classroom Voting: With and Without Clickers
Kelly Cline and Holly Zullo eds.
Published by the Mathematical Associate of America
Now availabe as an e-book or print-on-demand.
Question Libraries for Specific Courses
(These are the libraries that we use here at Carroll College. For libraries from people at other institutions see our Resources page, which has links to libraries for Statistics, College Algebra, Group Theory, and more.)
The Carroll College Department of Mathematics, Engineering, and Computer Science
kcline@carroll.edu