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Student Response System

Student Response System. Amy McCormick November 29, 2010. Log In On a SRS Computer. Computers that have the Smart Response System (SRS) capabilities have the orange icon at the bottom of the screen. Click on that icon to obtain the menu, as seen on the right.

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Student Response System

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  1. Student Response System Amy McCormick November 29, 2010

  2. Log In On a SRS Computer Computers that have the Smart Response System (SRS) capabilities have the orange icon at the bottom of the screen. Click on that icon to obtain the menu, as seen on the right. Available SRS units can be borrowed from multiple teachers in each building. The necessary software is also available on the SMART Board computer in Dixon’s computer lab.

  3. SMART Response Video and Guide • Managing Class Lists Video • Creating Class Lists Guide

  4. Adding a Class Select Teacher Tools from the menu that showed up after using the orange icon at the bottom of the screen. When you choose to add a new class, you will insert your name, the period, the location, and what a passing grade would be and then click Add.

  5. Adding Students Once you gave the class a name, you will select to Add students to your class. The students can be added by clicking on the Students tab near the top of the page or by importing the data from an Excel document.

  6. Adding Students From Excel If you want to import your students from an Excel file you will need to create that file ahead of time. The three columns must be in order: Student ID, First Name, Last Name. You can add a fourth column for emails if you wish. After you select the class to import, pick the student tab at the top and your students will be there.

  7. Your Gradebook View Once you input the initial information, such as your name, the name for the response units, etc., you can access your gradebook to add students, start an assessment, and examine reports.

  8. SMART Response Video and Guide • Creating Assessments Video • Creating Assessments Guide

  9. Notebook 10 – Opening Screen

  10. Notebook 10 – New Document Notice the SRS icon located on the accessory tabs. If you want to create assessments or search for materials you can use this tab or the Response selection at the top of the page.

  11. Notebook 10 – Smart Response TabOptions You have the option to create an assessment starting with a title page, a question, or simply instant questions for immediate feedback . In the Learn more section you can find links to helpful resources.

  12. Notebook 10 – Smart Response TabTitle Page Click on the icon to insert a title page. Then, add your title, the type of assessment, the subject, and the topic. Click Add.

  13. Notebook 10 – Smart Response TabTitle Page – Add Grade and Date Simply double click on the grade and date to change them to the appropriate selections.

  14. Notebook 10 – Smart Response TabAdd a Question to the Next Page At this point, you can select the Add a question to the next page in the Summary section to begin adding your questions.

  15. Notebook 10 – Smart Response TabSelect the Type of Question Determine the type of question you would like to create and click Next.

  16. Notebook 10 – Smart Response TabType your Question Type your question in the box and add any category tags if you want to track questions by topic, indicator, etc. Click Next. On the next screen, insert the possible answer choices based on the type of question selected. Click Next.

  17. Notebook 10 – Smart Response TabSelect Answer and Point Value Select the correct answer, the amount of points, and type any notes you would like to show up when you print your results. Click on Insert Another to create a new question, Back to change the question, or Finish to end the assessment.

  18. Notebook 10 – Smart Response TabAnswer Key Option Anytime you see the Answer Key selection, you can have the answers displayed (not a good idea when you are giving the quiz in this format!) to go over the answers or if you want them hidden.

  19. SMART Response Guide • Using Your Assessment

  20. Notebook 10 – Open Your Questions and Check the Feedback Choice When you open your file to use the assessment, you can select a feedback choice. The students will be able to see the correct answer immediately following their selection or all of the answers at the end or not at all.

  21. Notebook 10 – Start the Assessment and Select the Class Select Start this assessment now and then select the class from the drop-down menu. If you want to work in anonymous mode, the answers will not be tracked to a specific individual, but to the group. Click Start Class.

  22. Notebook 10 – Observing Who Answered and Who Did Not As the quiz progresses, by you clicking on the blue forward or back arrows, you will be able to see who has not answered the question and how long the quiz has been running.

  23. Notebook 10 – Finishing When you have finished giving the assessment, click on Stop this assessment. Then you can examine the results of the test as a pie chart, bar graph, or by individual students.

  24. SMART Response Video and Guide • Evaluating Results Video • Evaluating Results Guide

  25. Notebook 10 – Finding ResourcesGallery Tab

  26. Notebook 10 – Finding ResourcesGallery Tab/Online Resources

  27. Notebook 10 – Online ResourcesLesson Activities Selection

  28. Lesson Activities - United States Search

  29. Lesson Activities - Standards or Subject/Grade Level Search

  30. 3rd Grade Social Studies Results

  31. Selecting a Question Set

  32. A Downloaded Question Set

  33. Notebook 10 – Online ResourcesSMART Exchange Selection

  34. Notebook 10 – Online ResourcesRandom Sites • http://www.ogge.noacsc.org/Smartboard/smart.html • http://sites.google.com/site/smartsharecenter/smart-downloads/smart-senteo • http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/collection.jsp?id=198

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