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Options Anonymous Assessed (uses PRS software) –Define Classes Lessons Sessions –Assign clickers to individual students –Reporting PRS software Export to Excel, Blackboard, other
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Question Types•Multiple Choice•True / False•Survey
Question Options•Numbers / Letters•Number of Choices: 2 – 6 •Points: 0 – 1000 •Correct Response: None, Defined, Any•Number of Chances: 1 – 99 •Time Limit: 30 seconds – 10 minutes
Question Types
Question Options
Presentation Mode• PRS Software• PowerPoint• Autostart Questions
Feedback•Show if correct on clicker: optional•Automatically show feedback chart: optional
Options•Anonymous•Assessed (uses PRS software)
–Define •Classes•Lessons•Sessions
–Assign clickers to individual students–Reporting
•PRS software•Export to Excel, Blackboard, other
Best Practices! Train your students on the devices
! Use for knowledge checks throughout a lecture
! Be prepared to for unexpected responses. Have follow-up slides/materials ready.
! Include the “I don’t know” response to prevent guessing.
! Use the clickers regularly so that the technology is familiar to you and your students
Where is the best place to swim around Austin?
A. Barton SpringsB. St. Edward’s PoolC. Deep EddyD. Stacy Pool
Two ideas can be included in a true-false statement if the purpose is to show cause and effect.
True False
“If a tree falls in the woods…”
A. Trees in the forest do not require our perception to exist.
B. The event was not perceived; it cannot be said that it actually occurred.
C. What difference does it make?D. What tree?
What might the realist say?
Who would win in a Texas Hold ’em tournament?
A. GandalfB. Yoda
What is the slope of the line ?
3 2 12x y+ =32
3
32
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2
A.
B.
C.
D. E. Don’t know