Many techniques (e.g., Mazur’s Peer Instruction) suggest asking a (well-designed) question of the class and having them hold up marked A/B/C/D.

… so you’d think someone would be manufacturing such cards. After several minutes of searching, pretty much all I can find are PDF templates to print out and cut apart with scissors.

Closest thing so far:

cardsfortheculture.com/product

There has to be a way to do this more cheaply. Also, having each letter a different color would make it easier to read the room.

@peterdrake at my uni, we all had to buy these clickers that registered our responses, then the instructor would display them on the board

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@2ck Yeah, that can also be done with web services like PollEverywhere.

The clickers are needlessly expensive and even the website is another layer of technology I'm hoping to avoid.

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