Monitoring clickers – Smart Technologies 2011 User Manual

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You can also start a class in Teacher Tools.

Monitoring clickers

You can use Teacher Tools to see if a clicker is logged on or if it's in Anonymous mode. If the clicker

is logged on, you can also see the student's name. You can see each clicker's hardware ID (MAC

address) and identify which logged-on student is using it.

The display shows the signal strength of each clicker, as measured by the receiver. If the signal level

is low for one or more clickers, and they are having communication problems, you can reposition the

receiver or remove signal path obstructions.

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To monitor clickers

1. Start a class and have your students connect their clickers.

The SMART Response receiver indicator lights are green.

2. Start Teacher Tools. See Starting Teacher Tools on page 23.

Teacher Tools appears.

3. Click the Devices button in the left column.

The Devices window appears with the message "Your SMART Response receiver is

connected and working". The receiver name appears below the Devices button.

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If the "Your SMART Response receiver is not connected" message appears, the SMART

Response receiver isn't connected or isn't working properly. Check the receiver connections

or repeat the receiver installation.

4. Click My Receiver, and then click the Clickers tab at the top of the window.

The Clickers window appears and displays a table of all connected clickers. Each row of the

table shows one clicker's signal strength, battery condition, student name and hardware ID

(MAC address).

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If students' clickers are connected anonymously, the Student Name field displays

Anonymous.

C H A P T E R 3

Using SMART Response software

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