Professor Paul Caron, a law school innovator with CPS, receives the 2003 Goldman Prize for Teaching Excellence at the University of Cincinnati Law School

Monday April 28, 2003: 
The following was released from the Law School at the University of Cincinnati regarding Professor Paul Caron who has embraced CPS as a teaching tool.
The Goldman Prize is awarded to recognize excellence in teaching. The Goldman Prize Committee considers research and public service as they contribute to superior performance in the classroom. Students nominate professors who distinguish themselves in these categories.
Professor Paul Caron's contributions to the classroom are notable for the unique perspective he provides to the subject matter. He is always able to find a clever way to drive a point home -- and in the convoluted world of his specialty, tax law, this skill is one that students greatly appreciate. Professor Caron knows how to bring topics to life and uses humor to spice up his lectures. He is also gifted at utilizing technology in the classroom, in particular a new electronic learning device that tests students' mastery of the material and provides immediate feedback. These techniques are as memorable as they are creative. Perhaps the most that any law student can ask for is the opportunity to be taught by one of the nation's leading experts. We at Cincinnati Law are proud that we have the best in Professor Caron.


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eInstruction pioneered the first student response system for the education market during the 1980s. Its Classroom Performance System (CPS) provides instructors and students with real-time feedback on comprehension during instruction. Today CPS remains the leading student response system in education, being used with over 1.5 million students in more than 60,000 K-12 classrooms and over 400,000 students in more than 400 colleges and universities.

In 2006, eInstruction acquired FSCreations and integrated its ExamView® and Learning Series software and content platforms so instructors can seamlessly use publisher and proprietary question banks in lesson plans, quizzes and tests with eInstruction technology. The result is an integrated system for instruction and assessment with real-time feedback.