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Introduction to i>clicker Mini-Workshop for Faculty

Introduction to i>clicker Mini-Workshop for Faculty. Eric Chapman Department of Physics . August 15, 2008. Basic Use. Classroom response system Hardware USB Base Station Remote Purchased by students Software Works with any presentation software or none at all Open source.

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Introduction to i>clicker Mini-Workshop for Faculty

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  1. Introduction to i>clicker Mini-Workshop for Faculty Eric Chapman Department of Physics August 15, 2008

  2. Basic Use • Classroom response system • Hardware • USB Base Station • Remote • Purchased by students • Software • Works with any presentation software or none at all • Open source

  3. How do you vote? • Turn on the clicker by pressing the bottom “On/Off” button. A blue “Power” light will appear at the top of the remote.

  4. How do you vote? • When I ask a question (and start the timer), select A, B, C, D, or E as your vote.

  5. How do you know your vote was received? • Check your “Vote Status” Light: • Green light = your vote was sent AND received. • Red flashing light = you need to vote again. • Not sure you saw the light? • Just vote again. • Want to change your vote? • You can vote again as long as the timer is still going.

  6. Question 1 • In science, nano- refers to • 57.3° • A style of iPod • The SI prefix for 10-9 • Mork and Mindy • A text editor

  7. Advanced Use • Additional iClicker Uses • Track attendance • Participation • Graded questions • Quizzes • Requires registration to link a clicker remote with a student

  8. Registration • Registration may be performed • in class • or online • http://www.iclicker.com/registration/ • Student must know your choice for user id • Instructor must sync roster with online database • Student must use the remote at least once in class before web registration will sync • Timing of registration is insignificant as points are linked to the remote number

  9. Question 1 • A charged non-magnetic particle is moving in a magnetic field. What would NOT affect the magnetic force on the particle? • The strength of the magnetic field • The magnitude of the charge on the particle • The velocity component perpendicular to the magnetic field direction • The velocity component parallel to the magnetic field direction

  10. Set-up • Download the software • http://www.wfu.edu/physics/rsr-edu.html • Run iclicker.exe located in the folder • Settings and Preferences • Create One copy of the MyCoursePC folder for each section you teach (rename accordingly) • Modify roster.txt • Prepare lectures if desired • Answers may be specified before, after, or during class • If you would like to specify question titles and answers before class, you will create a questionlist.csv file in your folder • Register Remotes

  11. Notes on Instructor Remote When you designate a remote to be your instructor remote, the keys function in the following manner: • A. Start/Stop Polling • B. Show/Hide Graph • C. Advance Slide • D. Reverse Slide • E. Toggle to indicatecorrect answer

  12. Question 2 • Pluto is • The 9th planet • A member of the Kuiper belt • A dog • You may also use the Question on the Fly feature

  13. Grades • Grades are tracked using igrader.exe located in the same folder • Registration may be synced here if you choose to allow web registration • Screenshots are taken each time polling occurs • In igrader, you may edit • Student info • Session titles • Session scores • Export options of .csv and html

  14. Potential Issues • Frequency • All base stations use a default frequency of AA • Frequency of a station may be set to any combination of A, B, C, D as a set of 2 characters • AA, AB, AC, AD, BB, BA, BC… • If interference is a problem with adjacent base stations, students must change the frequency of their remote every class • Testing is required

  15. Frequency • Changing Frequency • For Base Station • Change in Settings and Preferences • For Student Remotes: • At the beginning of each class: • Hold On/Off button for 2 seconds (the blue Power Light will flash) • Enter [frequency] • The “Vote Status” light will turn green after you’ve entered this new frequency.

  16. Questions • Questions? • Thank You and Enjoy!

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