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Interactive Assessment & Polling Technology for Classrooms “Hands-On!”

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!”

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  1. Interactive Assessment & Polling Technology for Classrooms“Hands-On!” By Robert C. Kutschbach Hondros College & Carleton Realty

  2. 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)

  3. 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

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. Getting to Know the Class/Audience

  7. 1) How many REEA conferences have you attended? • First Timer • 2-5 • 6-10 • 11+

  8. 2) Are you a _________? • Speaker/Trainer/Educator • School Owner/Manager • Education Director • Regulator

  9. 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)

  10. 4) Is this your first time to Las Vegas? • Yes • No • Not Telling (What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!)

  11. Review of GAPE Generally Accepted Principles of Education

  12. 1) GAPE was adopted by REEA in what year? • 1985 • 1990 • 1995 • 2000

  13. Correct Answer: 2. 1990 • Revised in 1994

  14. 1) GAPE was adopted by REEA in what year? • 1985 • 1990 • 1995 • 2000

  15. 2) There are how many categories in GAPE? • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6

  16. Correct Answer: 3. 5 • 5 Categories of GAPE: • Knowledge • Andragogy • Speech • Teaching Aids • Learning Environment

  17. 2) There are how many categories in GAPE? • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6

  18. Knowledge • Build a proper foundation for each major element of a subject (#4) • Deal with all key elements of a subject (#5)

  19. 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)

  20. Speech • Keep the presentation on pace thus finishing the material in the allotted time (#3)

  21. Teaching Aids • Deviate from prepared material only to meet specific needs (#6) • Use modern presentation equipment (#8)

  22. Learning Environment • Be positive toward subject matter (#1) • Refrain from ridiculing either the learner or others (#2)

  23. Do you believe that using interactive polling technology would improve the classroom learning environment? • Yes • No • Not Sure • My boss will tell me!

  24. Group Discussion/Feedback

  25. 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

  26. 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

  27. 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

  28. Correct Answer: 2. Disclose the road widening…it is a material fact to which the buyer is entitled

  29. 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

  30. Assessing Basic Knowledge of Subject

  31. Lead Paint Review & Update

  32. 1) According to the Environmental Protection Agency, what percentage of homes built prior to 1978 have lead paint? • 25% • 50% • 75% • 100%

  33. Correct Answer: 3. 75%

  34. 1) According to the Environmental Protection Agency, what percentage of homes built prior to 1978 have lead paint? • 25% • 50% • 75% • 100%

  35. 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

  36. 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

  37. 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

  38. 3) According to Federal Regulations the maximum penalty for failure to provide the required disclosures is _____? • $500 • $1,000 • $10,000 • $11,000

  39. Correct Answer: 4. $11,000 • The Penalty was increased from $10,000 to $11,000 on 7/28/1997

  40. 3) According to Federal Regulations the maximum penalty for failure to provide the required disclosures is _____? • $500 • $1,000 • $10,000 • $11,000

  41. New Lead-Based Paint Regulations

  42. 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

  43. Correct Answer: 2. Certified Renovator

  44. 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

  45. 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

  46. Correct Answer: 1. 6 Sq. Ft. Int / 20 Sq. Ft. Ext

  47. 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

  48. 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

  49. Correct Answer: 4. $37,500 per violation plus 37,500 and/or imprisonment if the firm knowingly or willingly violates the regulation

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