Using your smart response system, Teacher tools, Smart response system hardware – Smart Technologies 2011 User Manual

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Using your SMART Response system

Using the SMART Response interactive response system, you can perform planned or spontaneous

student assessments in the same software you use to deliver your lessons—it integrates seamlessly

with SMART Notebook collaborative learning software.

You can easily prepare exams in advance or spontaneously quiz students during a lesson and receive

immediate responses from your class. Depending on the mode you're using, SMART Response

software supports several different types of questions, including true or false, yes or no, multiple

choice, multiple answer, text answers, and numerical fractions and expressions. You can import

questions from third-party question banks, Microsoft® applications and other common programs.

After students submit their answers, you can see the results by percentage in a graphical format,

which gives an accurate representation of the whole class's performance, not just that of individual

students.

Teacher Tools

Using Teacher Tools, you can access, view and manage all assessment data in one location. You

can create class lists and set up, conduct and manage tests and quizzes. You can track each

student's progress over several assessments, and you can even tag questions with key words to

evaluate test results and student performance in greater detail.

Teacher Tools makes it easy for you to keep everything organized. The easy-to-use management tool

automatically files test results in the built-in gradebook. It also lets you manage your class lists and

view performance reports and test scores.

The Teacher Tools Gradebook gives you quick access to test results, making it easy to prepare

reports and conduct evaluations. Reports can be as simple or as detailed as you need. Create high-

level comparisons of class performance, specific reports based on tagged characteristics such as

demographics or curriculum standards, or personalized reports on how individual students perform.

You can also create reports that show grades for the entire school year.

SMART Response system hardware

The SMART Response receiver and clickers use radio frequency technology to provide a reliable

wireless connection between the student clickers and the central receiver. You don't need a line of

sight to the clickers, and the range is 100' (30 m). The receiver verifies receipt of every signal and

messages automatically re-send if they aren't received.

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