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An i>clicker remote is required for this course. You can purchase it through the bookstore.

An i>clicker remote is required for this course. You can purchase it through the bookstore. The clicker may be packaged with your text for an additional discount. . How will we use the clickers?. I pose questions on the screen during lecture. You answer using your i>clicker remote.

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An i>clicker remote is required for this course. You can purchase it through the bookstore.

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  1. An i>clicker remote is required for this course. You can purchase it through the bookstore. The clicker may be packaged with your text for an additional discount.

  2. How will we use the clickers? • I pose questions on the screen during lecture. • You answer using your i>clicker remote. • Class results are tallied. • I display a graph with the class results on the screen. • We discuss the questions and answers. • You may get points (for participating and/or answering correctly)!

  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 in class (and start the timer), select A, B, C, D, or E as your vote. I may also ask you to talk about your possible choice/answer with your neighbor or in groups.

  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. Registering your i>clicker You can earn points for your i>clicker responses [for participation and/or answering questions correctly]. Until you register your i>clicker, your responses are tied to your clicker remote ID (located on the back of your clicker), rather than to you. When you do register, your previously recorded voting responses will be assigned to you. Put a piece of clear tape over your clickerID to protect it from wearing off. Record your clickerID in a safe place.

  7. Registering your i>clicker 1. Go to the LearningSystem. 2. Select the site of a course using clickers. 3. Find i>clicker Remote Registration You now only have to register your clicker in ONE clicker course! IMPORTANT!! Be very careful in entering your clickerID. Watch for zero vs. capital “Oh”… The only letters used are A, B, C, D, E and F.

  8. Changing Your Frequency (for courses not in Wenjack, GCS114, LEC201, DNA104, CC307, BL103) • We are using a different frequency than the default for this class. The frequency we are using is [BA]. • At the beginning of each class: • Hold your On/Off button for 2 seconds (the blue Power Light will flash) • Enter [frequency] • Your “Vote Status” light will turn green after you’ve entered this new frequency. • Your frequency is now changed for the duration of the lecture & you may vote.

  9. Other tips • If you bought a used clicker, replace the AAA batteries (all of them). • Do not use Duracell (they are a bit short for the casing). • Do not use rechargeable batteries (they harm the clicker). • Register your clicker immediately • Before using a new clicker for the first time, pull the plastic tab out of the battery compartment. • Bring your clicker to class every day! • Make sure your remote is on when voting! • Do not submerge your clicker in liquid (and avoid liquid near the clicker); like most electronics, liquid + your clicker is a bad combination. • Check out www.iclicker.comfor FAQs. • Contact support@iclicker.com for help.

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