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		<title>By: Amanda Roberts</title>
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		<description>ARS is used in schools believe it or not, or at least the schools I have attended. While not the little a/b/c/d options that are on the Millionaire show, the ARS controllers we use are small remotes that each student points at a small sensor that logs the responses anonymously to the students and displays the responses to the teacher. Cool tech indeed.

&lt;strong&gt;amos replied,
Super cool.  Thanks for sharing that bit.  In schools here, teachers use laptops, projectors and occasionally the dreaded cane.&lt;/strong&gt; :D</description>
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<p><strong>amos replied,<br />
Super cool.  Thanks for sharing that bit.  In schools here, teachers use laptops, projectors and occasionally the dreaded cane.</strong> <img src='http://www.amoswong.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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