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Student Response System Assessment Turning Technologies provided the learning tools to achieve student engagement. The theory was to have a purpose-driven student response technology that supports learning theories and is proven to enhance key indicators of student success including retention, motivation and attendance. The Student Response System was mainly used at staff trainings for developmental purposes for real time answers to help develop the CPR and First Aid trainings. Sample Question 1: Sample Question 2: On a scale of 1 to 5 rate: How confident are you are in your ability to administer CPR? First aid kits with AED are located in all of the following locations EXCEPT Assessment Outcomes: Student feedback was gained from both departmental student employees and patrons of YSU programming. Partnerships were established across campus using the system. The program was not as successful as anticipated due to technology advances in smart phones and other devices. Front Desk Equipment Issue Graduate Assistant Office Natatorium