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Interactive Assessment & Polling Technology for Classrooms “Hands-On!”. By Robert C. Kutschbach Hondros College & Carleton Realty. Getting to Know the Polling Device Equipment. PC or Mac System Requirements TurningPoint 2008 4.2.4 Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, or 7 32-bit or 64-bit OS
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Interactive Assessment & Polling Technology for Classrooms“Hands-On!” By Robert C. Kutschbach Hondros College & Carleton Realty
Getting to Know the Polling Device Equipment • PC or Mac • System Requirements • TurningPoint 2008 4.2.4 • Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, or 7 32-bit or 64-bit OS • Office 2003, 2007 or 2010 • Intel or AMD 600 MHz class processor (1 GHz or higher recommended) • 256 MB RAM • 60 MB hard disk space (an additional 32 MB is required if you do not have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installed) • 1024x768 resolution at 32-bit color or higher • Standard USB 1.1/2.0 port (for USB-based hardware devices) • Ethernet or 802.11 compatible wireless network card (for ResponseWare and PresenterWare use)
Getting to Know the Polling Device Equipment • ResponseCards (1 per student or group) • USB / RF (Radio Frequency) Receiver • Range • 200 feet • Can be increased with multiple RF Receivers • Capacity • Up to 1,000 ResponseCards per 1 RF Receiver • Can be increased with multiple RF Receivers
How it Works • Standard PowerPoint Presentation with selected interactive questions inserted • When the presentation calls for a response, the student responds by selecting an answer. • The instructor then “Closes Polling” and the results are shown. • The instructor may then adjust the presentation based on the class response.
Primary Uses • Getting to Know the Class/Audience • Assessing Basic Knowledge of Subject • Assessing Ongoing Retention/Understanding • Group Discussion/Feedback • Quizzes • Tests/Exams • Games • Evaluations
1) How many REEA conferences have you attended? • First Timer • 2-5 • 6-10 • 11+
2) Are you a _________? • Speaker/Trainer/Educator • School Owner/Manager • Education Director • Regulator
3) Are you part of the ____________? • GI Generation (Born before 1946) • Baby Boomer (Born 1946-1964) • Gen X (Born 1965-1980) • Gen Y (Born 1981-2000)
4) Is this your first time to Las Vegas? • Yes • No • Not Telling (What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!)
1) GAPE was adopted by REEA in what year? • 1985 • 1990 • 1995 • 2000
Correct Answer: 2. 1990 • Revised in 1994
1) GAPE was adopted by REEA in what year? • 1985 • 1990 • 1995 • 2000
2) There are how many categories in GAPE? • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6
Correct Answer: 3. 5 • 5 Categories of GAPE: • Knowledge • Andragogy • Speech • Teaching Aids • Learning Environment
2) There are how many categories in GAPE? • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6
Knowledge • Build a proper foundation for each major element of a subject (#4) • Deal with all key elements of a subject (#5)
Andragogy • Present new ideas by relating them to pre-existing knowledge held by learners (#1) • Teach at learners level (#2) • Use a variety of teach methods (#9) • Teach to all participants, not just those who show interest (#10)
Speech • Keep the presentation on pace thus finishing the material in the allotted time (#3)
Teaching Aids • Deviate from prepared material only to meet specific needs (#6) • Use modern presentation equipment (#8)
Learning Environment • Be positive toward subject matter (#1) • Refrain from ridiculing either the learner or others (#2)
Do you believe that using interactive polling technology would improve the classroom learning environment? • Yes • No • Not Sure • My boss will tell me!
A salesperson is aware that the township has voted to widen Naragassett Road and that work will begin in several months. The salesperson is showing to an out-of-town buyer customer. What is the salesperson’s responsibility to the buyer? • Do not disclose the road widening… the salesperson represents the seller • Disclose the road widening… it is a material fact to which the buyer is entitled • Do not disclose the road widening… the principle of caveat emptor applies • Do not tell the buyer, as this is a patent defect
Group Discussion • Please discuss the following issues & how they apply to this scenario: • principle of caveat emptor & how it applies • agency duties • material facts • latent & patent defects
A salesperson is aware that the township has voted to widen Naragassett Road and that work will begin in several months. The salesperson is showing to an out-of-town buyer customer. What is the salesperson’s responsibility to the buyer? • Do not disclose the road widening…the salesperson represents the seller • Disclose the road widening…it is a material fact to which the buyer is entitled • Do not disclose the road widening…the principle of caveat emptor applies • Do not tell the buyer, as this is a patent defect
Correct Answer: 2. Disclose the road widening…it is a material fact to which the buyer is entitled
A salesperson is aware that the township has voted to widen Naragassett Road and that work will begin in several months. The salesperson is showing to an out-of-town buyer customer. What is the salesperson’s responsibility to the buyer? • Do not disclose the road widening…the salesperson represents the seller • Disclose the road widening…it is a material fact to which the buyer is entitled • Do not disclose the road widening…the principle of caveat emptor applies • Do not tell the buyer, as this is a patent defect
1) According to the Environmental Protection Agency, what percentage of homes built prior to 1978 have lead paint? • 25% • 50% • 75% • 100%
1) According to the Environmental Protection Agency, what percentage of homes built prior to 1978 have lead paint? • 25% • 50% • 75% • 100%
2) Which of the following properties built before 1978 are exempt from lead paint disclosure? • Apartments rented to people without children • Units rented to individuals over 55 • Properties where the buyer/tenant waives disclosure, in writing • College & University Dormitories
Correct Answer: 4. College & University Dormitories • There are actually three exemptions: • Properties which have been certified lead-free by a Federally Certified Lead Inspector • College & University Dormitories • Vacation rentals which are leased by the day or week
2) Which of the following properties built before 1978 are exempt from lead paint disclosure? • Apartments rented to people without children • Units rented to individuals over 55 • Properties where the buyer/tenant waives disclosure, in writing • College & University Dormitories
3) According to Federal Regulations the maximum penalty for failure to provide the required disclosures is _____? • $500 • $1,000 • $10,000 • $11,000
Correct Answer: 4. $11,000 • The Penalty was increased from $10,000 to $11,000 on 7/28/1997
3) According to Federal Regulations the maximum penalty for failure to provide the required disclosures is _____? • $500 • $1,000 • $10,000 • $11,000
1) Beginning on April 22, 2010, Individuals who work on houses built before 1978 for compensation and disturb painted surfaces larger than prescribed limits must be supervised by a ______. • Certified Mitigator • Certified Renovator • Certified Remediator • Certified Contractor
1) Beginning on April 22, 2010, Individuals who work on houses built before 1978 for compensation and disturb painted surfaces larger than prescribed limits must be supervised by a ______. • Certified Mitigator • Certified Renovator • Certified Remediator • Certified Contractor
2) According to the new Lead Paint Regulations, what is the area of painted surface that is to be disturbed which will require supervision by a lead paint renovator? • 6 Sq.Ft. Int / 20 Sq.Ft. Ext • 15 Sq.Ft. Int / 45 Sq.Ft. Ext • 25 Sq.Ft. Int / 50 Sq.Ft. Ext • 100 Sq.Ft. Int / 500 Sq.Ft. Ext Per Room / Per Side
2) According to the new Lead Paint Regulations, what is the area of painted surface that is to be disturbed which will require supervision by a lead paint renovator? • 6 Sq.Ft. Int / 20 Sq.Ft. Ext • 15 Sq.Ft. Int / 45 Sq.Ft. Ext • 25 Sq.Ft. Int / 50 Sq.Ft. Ext • 100 Sq.Ft. Int / 500 Sq.Ft. Ext
3) What is the fine for non-compliance with the new regulations? • $500 per contractor • $100 per contractor per day • $10,000 per contractor • $37,500 per violation
Correct Answer: 4. $37,500 per violation plus 37,500 and/or imprisonment if the firm knowingly or willingly violates the regulation